Re: [LAU] Playing lilypond midi drum files with synth/sampler

From: Grammostola Rosea <rosea.grammostola@email-addr-hidden>
Date: Sun Aug 24 2008 - 23:09:55 EEST

Philippe Hezaine wrote:
> Grammostola Rosea a écrit :
>
>> Hi,
>>
>> I want to write drum score in lilypond, export it to midi and play that
>> with a sequencer.
>> Which programs are the best for this? Muse, Rosegarden, Qtractor?
>> Linuxsampler (gigedit) or specimen?
>>
>> How does the mapping work? The sequencers do use standard midi
>> percussion maps...(?)
>>
>> Here is one: http://www.midistudio.com/Help/GMSpecs_PercMap.htm
>>
>> Key 35 is that key 35 on a 88 keys piano from left to right?
>> so key 35 is G3?
>>
>> Thanks in advance,
>>
>>
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> I forward to the list the previous question you send me in a private mail:
>
>> Hi,
>>
>> I like to write drums in Lilypond. But how can I play it with
>>
>
> for example hydrogen? How do I match a hi-hat in the score with
>
> a hi-hat in the drummachine? How do you do it?
>
>> Thanks in advance,
>>
>
> Hi,
>
> I'll answer to you, but wait a moment, i'm in a hurry for now.
> (And also my English takes quite a while)
>
>
>

I made some progress, I think this answers my question about mapping:
http://www.pgmusic.com/tutorial_gm.htm

*Note # *

        

*Note Name *

        

*Drum Sound *

35

        

B2

        

Acoustic Bass Drum

36

        

C3

        

Bass Drum 1

37

        

Db3/C#3

        

Side Stick

38

        

D3

        

Acoustic Snare

39

        

Eb3/D#3

        

Hand Clap

40

        

E3

        

Electric Snare

41

        

F3

        

Low Floor Tom

42

        

Gb3/F#3

        

Closed Hi-Hat

43

        

G3

        

High Floor Tom

44

        

Ab3/G#3

        

Pedal Hi-Hat

45

        

A3

        

Low Tom

46

        

Bb3/A#3

        

Open Hi-Hat

47

        

B3

        

Low-Mid Tom

48

        

C4

        

Hi-Mid Tom

49

        

Db4/C#4

        

Crash Cymbal 1

50

        

D4

        

High Tom

51

        

Eb4/D#4

        

Ride Cymbal 1

52

        

E4

        

Chinese Cymbal

53

        

F4

        

Ride Bell

54

        

Gb4/F#4

        

Tambourine

55

        

G4

        

Splash Cymbal

56

        

Ab4/G#4

        

Cowbell

57

        

A4

        

Crash Symbol 2

58

        

Bb4/A#4

        

Vibraslap

*Note # *

        

*Note Name *

        

*Drum Sound *

59

        

B4

        

Ride Cymbal 2

60

        

C5 (middle C)

        

Hi Bongo

61

        

Db5/C#5

        

Low Bongo

62

        

D5

        

Mute Hi Conga

63

        

Eb5/D#5

        

Open Hi Conga

64

        

E5

        

Low Conga

65

        

F5

        

High Timbale

66

        

Gb5/F#5

        

Low Timbale

67

        

G5

        

High Agogo

68

        

Ab5/G#5

        

Low Agogo

69

        

A5

        

Cabasa

70

        

Bb5/A#5

        

Maracas

71

        

B5

        

Short Whistle

72

        

C6

        

Long Whistle

73

        

Db6/D#6

        

Short Guiro

74

        

D6

        

Long Guiro

75

        

Eb6/D#6

        

Claves

76

        

E6

        

Hi Wood Block

77

        

F6

        

Low Wood Block

78

        

Gb6/F#6

        

Mute Cuica

79

        

G6

        

Open Cuica

80

        

Ab6/G#6

        

Mute Triangle

81

        

A6

        

Open Triangle

82

        

Bb6/A#6

        

Shaker

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