2012/4/13 thijs van severen <thijsvanseveren@xxxxxxxxx>
2012/4/13 Emanuel Rumpf <xbran@xxxxxx>Am 13. April 2012 09:07 schrieb thijs van severen <thijsvanseveren@xxxxxxxxx>:
>Thank you Thijs.
>
> 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 a small mistake:
"GM midi mapping ( H2 instrument 1 = note 35 'Accoustic Bass Drum' )"
should sound:
"GM midi mapping ( H2 instrument 1 = MIDI-note-nr. 36 == 'Bass Drum 1' )"
Obviously there is no midi note 35 in H2 (?)Hi Emanueli noticed that too, and there is more that that : on the H2 GM kit everything is +/- ok between 'kick' and 'open HH', but then it goes all wrongso basically the H2 GM kit is not GM compliant ... great ... ;-)
I have to admit, GM-drums is not very appropriate for some of todays music,
where different snare and drum sounds are used.true, i have been using H2 for a couple of years now and this is the first time that i stop to think about this for the simple reason that i always create my own kits per song (by taking sounds from all the existing drumkits) so i never really cared about thisBut still - better than nothing - as orientation.true(at that time they only had rock'n'roll ;)LOL
Someone could assign a second/third bass-drum sound
to any of the toms - if required.
Thanks. Emanuel
FYI : i just created a GM compliant drumkit template that can speak :-) (no really, it speaks!)
check it out here : http://audio-and-linux.blogspot.com/2012/04/hydrogen-gm-espeak-test-kit-drumkit.html
grtz
Thijs
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