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I copied the "empty" wav file from a DrumGizmo hydrogen kit. So you connect the H2 midi out to your SFZ player (Carla, on Linux, in my case), and boom.
So, can you host it? And do we have to have a minimum of one layer per instrument? :)
Thanks!
H2 version : see 'Info - About', or in case you build Hydrogen from source use 'git rev-parse HEAD'
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I think so. Since Hydrogen does not support SFZ drumkits yet it does have a valid use case. Also, it seems to be a common task to map an otherwise empty drumkit to an external sampler and AFAIK there is no kit consisting entirely of "empty" wav files to serve this purpose yet.
And do we have to have a minimum of one layer per instrument?
Hydrogen version * : all
Operating system + version : all
Audio driver + version : all
Hi, I created a drumkit which maps to the SFZ instrument of your choice loaded with the open source SCC Taiko drumkit: http://www.schristiancollins.com/vi-percussion.php
Which is sourced from here: https://www.subaqueousmusic.com/free-taiko-drum-rack/
License: Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 International (CC BY-SA 4.0)
http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/4.0/
I copied the "empty" wav file from a DrumGizmo hydrogen kit. So you connect the H2 midi out to your SFZ player (Carla, on Linux, in my case), and boom.
So, can you host it? And do we have to have a minimum of one layer per instrument? :)
Thanks!
** if you are reporting a bug, please describe how the bug can be reproduced
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: