On 02/28/2012 03:33 PM, alexander wrote:
There's a separate note for hat pedal (I think it's G#1) -- when you hit
that it'll mute any playing non-pedal hat sounds.
Thanks
Leigh
Thank you. Bb2 -> Ab2 does the trick. There's still some reverb but
that's probably OK and will blend into the mix.
robin
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You should use the semi-open hats instead, they're located on the same
key as the closed eg, Gb2, only you gradually open the hihat with
sustain messages. All bellow 2 is closed and gradually moves up to 127,
there are 7 semi open layers.. in the preview I only use those and no
open hihat sample, The result is much better! remember to play around
with velocity too!
Wow, this just gets better! ..and you even mention than on your
website. Well, thanks for explaining.
FWIW. It took me 5 mins to figure out how to do that with seq24.
for reference: /sustain/ corresponds to the
[0xB0] Control Change - 64 Hold Pedal (on/off)
Event message.
However, the sustain value is not dynamic. I can choose the "openness"
of the hi-hat on attack, but changing the value after it has been hit
does not make a difference. But no problem. I managed to get the desired
effect by choosing a suitable sustain (here: 50) for open-hi-hathit and
zero sustain for the follow-up closed (8th notes @ 120bpm, volume 86,
102 respectively). Cool.
May I ask what sequencer you've used to create the "IT NEEDS MORE
COWBELL!" / test13 demo on your website? It's very well done.
ciao,
robin