On Tuesday, December 28, 2010 01:31:18 pm Brent Busby wrote:
> 1) This is probably pretty basic, but...can you send each
> drum/instrument in a Hydrogen kit out a different
> physical audio output in Jack? My whole setup is very
Yes. In the audio driver setup, there is a check-box called
"per-instrument outputs." This will create an output port
for each instrument/sample.
> 2) Hydrogen seems a lot like the Roland TR-series drum
> machines, based on putting notes on "ticks" on a grid.
> I didn't see much mention of free-form human feel
> drumming though. Is there a way to just not quantize at
> all, and realize at least a standard 96 ticks per
> quarter note type of resolution (or more)?
Yes, just disable "quantization" -- which is a little push-
button on the pattern editor. Use MIDI record to record a
pattern using a controller.
> 3) Also, all the discussion of entering rhythms in the
> documentation seemed to involve using the QWERTY
> keyboard, which obviously isn't going to be
> velocity-sensitive. Is there a way to have an outboard
Use the MIDI record feature. The QWERTY stuff is just for
uber-geeks. You can edit velocity and even panning for each
note.
-gabriel
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