2012/4/13 thijs van severen <thijsvanseveren@xxxxxxxxx>
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 asapsorry for the delayi updated the contest pagethe instrument <> GM mapping is in fact already described in the manual (see http://www.hydrogen-music.org/hcms/node/5#sect.pattern_editor.drumkit)
CORRECTION: it's H2's 'GM kit' that is in the table
i'll add the official GM mapping to the table
sorry for the noise
there is however nothing in the manual that encourages the user to comply with the GM mapping > i'll add that asapgrtzThijsYou 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.
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E.R.
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