Have fun! To deal with the most urgent things
first:
Multiple-choice questionnaire.
Philippe Hezaine a écrit :
> Hi all,
>
> I plan to write a little book of free drums patterns with Lilypond and
> put in it
> on Internet.
> It would be titled "Le Batteur GNU" ( The GNU Drummer") or 'Le
Batteur
> Libre"
> (The Free Drummer) and it will be CC-BY-SA.
> I must think of some details yet.
> I mean, for instance, some basics patterns of 4, 6 or 8 bars (without a
> final beat ?)
YES NO
> in one style, eg bossa nova, separated from
each other by one bar
> of rest.
NO YES
> Then some variations are based on it.
(maracas, congas... blabla...)
> So all the patterns are modular. (trussed up)
FRANK...FURT FRANK...FURTHER
FRANK...FURTHEST
> You can copy and paste as you need.
> The advantages : a source in plain text + midifile + pdf. Possibilities
> of several tracks.
> The drawback : all velocities are ruined. But what? You customize the
> velocities of
> your 4 -8 bars copied in a sequencer or Hydrogen and voila.
YES NO OTHER CHOICE
> May be we can share and work on this project
with the aim to experiment
> its use.
> It isn't so difficult.
LEVEL OF DIFFICULTIES : 1. 2 . 3 . 4. 5.
> By the way, is anyone will be able to send me
a drum midifile in one
> style?
NO NO
> Kevin, have you anything of this kind in your
database? For experiment.
I DON'T KNOW I DON'T SAY
> Have fun.
-- Phil.
http://superbonus.project.free.fr
Aha, Philippe, the man with the missing "e." I have a drum machine
Roland DR-50 I believe, that has the ability to output its patterns and
songs as MIDI files. I'll hook it up tomorrow to my MidiSport interface
and see if I can just pull them off. If I do, I'll post them on our
project site and let you know they're up.