So, I've figured out my previous problem, yay!
Now I'm trying to figure out how to get my open hi hat sample to quit playing once a closed sample is played?
Getting open hats to close
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Re: Getting open hats to close
The simplest solution is to put the all the hihat instruments (hihat-open, hihat-foot, hihat-closed, etc...) in a choke group by adding the group="hihat" attribute to each of the instrument tags in the drumkit file.
Alternatively you can use the new directed-choke feature which was introduced in version 0.9.17: https://drumgizmo.org/wiki/doku.php?id= ... ctionality
Alternatively you can use the new directed-choke feature which was introduced in version 0.9.17: https://drumgizmo.org/wiki/doku.php?id= ... ctionality
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Re: Getting open hats to close
Yo! That's awesome! Thanks!
I've been using samples from drumwerks.com. Turns out they make great kits with DrumGizmo!
I've been using samples from drumwerks.com. Turns out they make great kits with DrumGizmo!
Re: Getting open hats to close
I guess the samples that you use are not open such that you can share the entire drumkit?