Drumgizmo: comprehensive list of avaliable drumkits?

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Drumgizmo: comprehensive list of avaliable drumkits?

Post by maucun »

Hi! I'm new, learning and configuring Drumgizmo with Ardour. I just want to ask two questions:

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I found another jazz kit.
Using this free samples.
AFAIK, can't be distributed because of license but it would be possible to merge samples with xml (I've not tested yet)

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Re: Drumgizmo: comprehensive list of avaliable drumkits?

Post by crustypants »

There was a new release the other day, so yeah, think they're still working on it.

I didn't know about those French Tchackpoum kits, thanks for that! Are they any good?

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Re: Drumgizmo: comprehensive list of avaliable drumkits?

Post by maucun »

The main, Tchackpoum is more standard hard-rock, oriented, is nice, balanced. No bleeding, though.

Examples made by the comrado creator:

https://drive.google.com/file/d/122XiJe ... hIzHG/view
https://drive.google.com/file/d/13VMpk_ ... Y1jo-/view

Other two are "more sixties".
Since I intend to HD-1 (few pads, unfortunally) it takes me time to configure and remapping MIDI, balance volumes (velocities I still don't know how to proceed), I couldn't test them enough, yet, but I think they are different from the official ones and fill the gap.

Give it a try.

PS,
Just in case, remember this script for resampling Dumgizmo Kits (I didnt use it, yet)
https://discourse.ardour.org/t/script-f ... kit/104873

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