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Harry van Haaren wrote:
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<div class="gmail_quote">On Sun, Feb 26, 2012 at 1:07 PM,
rosea.grammostola <span dir="ltr"><<a moz-do-not-send="true"
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How do I assign a sample in a Hydrogen drumkit to a certain
midi number? I looked into the xml files, but not sure where
to edit the midi note number.<br>
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Instrument panel, general tab, "Note number" on the bottom:
its a dial..<br>
Don't know what it does to the actual XML markup for the kit,
but it works here :)<br>
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To avoid confusion: that is the midi outpout value. The midi input
number is not assignable directly (at the moment), it's related to
the position of the instruments. The first instrument responds to
note #36, the second to #37 and so on..<br>
I don't know if the OP meant midi input or midi output, but now it
should be clear :)<br>
- Sebastian<br>
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<div>-Harry <br>
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