Hi,
Haven't made my way to the song yet, will comment later... As far as
the drumkits the AVL-Drumkits come in both SFZ and Hydrogen formats
(Soundfont2 coming very soon). I don't know that anyone has ported
Salamander to Hydrogen but it would not be a good idea because the
beauty of the Salamander kit is it's 'round-robin' samples (ie
different samples playing back at the same velocity) and Hydrogen
doesn't support that although with some programming skill great
results can be achieved without round robin samples as well.
AVL Drumkits are here:
http://www.bandshed.net/avldrumkits/
Now off to have a listen :)
Glen
----- Original Message -----
From: "J. C." <julien(a)mail.upb.de>
To:"Massimo Barbieri" <massimo(a)fsfe.org>
Cc:"A list for linux audio users"
<linux-audio-user(a)lists.linuxaudio.org>
Sent:Thu, 29 Sep 2016 17:16:11 +0200 (CEST)
Subject:Re: [LAU] John Option: new song and new video
In Sep 29 A.D. 2016 Massimo Barbieri scripsit:
...
Here you can listen the single and see the video (made
with
kdenlive):
Hey hey Massimo,
this is really up front. So very energetic! I do love your bass
sound,
it works very well with the guitar.
I just think it's regrettable that the drum sounds are rather weak.
Have
you considered things like the Salamander kit or samples from other
free
kits, like those released with AV Linux? I think they I not readily
available for Hydrogen, but from my own experience porting things,
it's
not hard, it just requires some time. On the other hand, your choice
sounded rather distinctive and I'm criticising something which you
particularly like. Sorry then, there's no accounting for personal
preferences. :)
Nice recording, powerful mix. Thanks for sharing.
Byebye,
Jeanette
...
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