2012/4/4 thijs van severen <thijsvanseveren@xxxxxxxxx>
2012/4/4 Emanuel Rumpf <xbran@xxxxxx>Am 4. April 2012 07:09 schrieb thijs van severen <thijsvanseveren@xxxxxxxxx>:
>That's it. Thank you.
> The note-instrument mapping is documented in the manual
> (see http://www.hydrogen-music.org/hcms/node/5#sect.pattern_editor.drumkit)
> hope this answers your question ?
>
!! NEWS - there is a GM standard ;-)
> in the ideal world all drumkits use the same mapping, thereby allowing you
> to create a pattern that works with any drumkit
> unfortunately this is not the case :-(
>
hehe, i know that :-Dwhat i meant to say was that 'it is not the case that all available (hydrogen)drumkits use the same mapping'Hydrogen could at least * encourage * participants to use the GM mapping.good point. i'll update the manual and site asap
sorry for the delay
i updated the contest page
the instrument <> GM mapping is in fact already described in the manual (see http://www.hydrogen-music.org/hcms/node/5#sect.pattern_editor.drumkit)
there is however nothing in the manual that encourages the user to comply with the GM mapping > i'll add that asap
grtz
Thijs
You can switch drum-kits easily then and find out which of it matches
best to a song,
without re-assignment of sounds.very truePeople have to know that.
--
E.R.
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