Re: [LAU] Hydrogen --> Linuxsampler+Salamander Drumkit

From: Stuzz <stuzz78@email-addr-hidden>
Date: Thu Apr 05 2012 - 13:48:52 EEST

On Thu, 05 Apr 2012 18:08:23 +1000, Leigh Dyer <lsd@email-addr-hidden> wrote:

> On 5/04/12 3:29 PM, Stuzz wrote:
>> On Thu, 05 Apr 2012 04:36:50 +1000, alexander <axeldenstore@email-addr-hidden>
>> wrote:
>>
>>> Good job on thatone! I didn't realize hydrogen could send midi, now if
>>> it can send CC messages too somehow(for the hihat), you'll be able to
>>> have all functionality of the kit! that would be pretty golden..
>>>
>>
>> Glad you approve Alex.
>>
>> The CC messages you're referring too... That has something to do with
>> how open, closed or inbetween the hihat is, right? If so, I'm sure
>> that'd be handy to sort out as well, but I don't think Hydrogen is up to
>> the task (but happy to be proved wrong).
>>
>> For me though, I'd be hard pressed to find a requirement for that much
>> nuance on a hihat for a regular drum beat.
>
> Without that, I think all of the hats you'll get from Hydrogen will be
> closed hats (well, apart from the pedal hat, which is on its own key),
> since you need to send a CC value to get the semi-open or fully-open
> hats.

In my example .h2kit I did mark three hihat instruments - closed, pedal
and open. With any luck their correct. In my example ogg I managed to
use all three and most of the rest of the kit at some point aswell, and I
think it sounds like an open hat. The pedal hat automatically mutes what
I called the open hat as well.

So I think as it stands, closed, pedal (and a pedal splash if you up it's
velocity) and fully-open are available. Maybe in a pinch a combination of
them (closed and low-velocity open for instance) could approximate a
semi-open hat, but no, there is no semi-open sound.

Regards
Stuzz
http://stuzz.bandcamp.com
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