On Thu, 05 Apr 2012 18:29:31 +1000, thijs van severen
<thijsvanseveren@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
2012/4/5 Leigh Dyer <lsd@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
On 5/04/12 3:29 PM, Stuzz wrote:
On Thu, 05 Apr 2012 04:36:50 +1000, alexander <axeldenstore@xxxxxxxxx>
wrote:
Good job on thatone! I didn't realize hydrogen could send midi, now if
it can send CC messages too somehow(for the hihat), you'll be able to
have all functionality of the kit! that would be pretty golden..
Glad you approve Alex.
The CC messages you're referring too... That has something to do with
how open, closed or inbetween the hihat is, right? If so, I'm sure
that'd be handy to sort out as well, but I don't think Hydrogen is up
to
the task (but happy to be proved wrong).
For me though, I'd be hard pressed to find a requirement for that much
nuance on a hihat for a regular drum beat.
Without that, I think all of the hats you'll get from Hydrogen will be
closed hats (well, apart from the pedal hat, which is on its own key),
since you need to send a CC value to get the semi-open or fully-open
hats.
Hydrogen indeed doesnt support sending CC messages, but you should be
able
to work something out using the mute groups (see
http://www.hydrogen-music.org/hcms/node/5#def.mutegroup)
if you put the different hh sounds in separate instruments and assign
those
3 instruments to the same mute group you can simply create a pattern
where
you can use all 3 sounds
In the context of sending midi-out from hydrogen to another sampler, mute
groups are ignored. As is the 'swing' knob on the mixer window. Humanize
velocity and timing still seem to work though.
Regards
Stuzz
http://stuzz.bandcamp.com
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