Go to the Drumkit Manager in Hydrogen. (Alt+D )
Load a drumkit, for example GMkit.
Save it with an other name.
Now you see your new drumkit in the Manager.
Load it. Double click on a instrument name in the Mixage (Alt+M)
Go to Layers and then load layer. You can choose a sample on your disk.
It's better to gather all the the new drumkit samples in a directory.
Don't forget to save the drumkit after all your loads...
edit:
here a hydrogen set for a turkish percussion instrument:
http://www.ardaeden.net/asma_davul/
howto: make a hydrogen drumkit
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