Am Sat, 03 Apr 2010 09:53:30 +0200
schrieb Dave Stikkolorum <[email protected]>:

> On 02-04-10 23:46, [email protected] wrote:
> > Am Fri, 02 Apr 2010 13:02:07 +0200
> > schrieb Dave Stikkolorum<[email protected]>:
> >
> >    
> >> Hi All,
> >>
> >> I was looking at the pianoroll and noticed that it only shows a pianoroll
> >> of a selected instrument.
> >>
> >> Standard would be to show the whole pattern.
> >>      
> > the idea here is to add notes with different keys for each instrument. so 
> > this is
> > consequential to add/edit note-keys with this pianoroll editor.
> >    
> Ok, then what would be the difference in sound? Higher tom for example?
> If that's the idea, how can you export it to tools like soundgarden / 
> muse and how does
> it work when hydrogen is working as external midi instrument.

export is not possible in moment. this need an other midi export structure. in 
moment we export one instrument with different notekeys (midi note values).
to export hydrogen instruments with different keys you have to create more midi 
tracks. one for each instrument. 

and in moment to play h2 as an external midi instrument you have the choice to 
switch between midi-input as drumset or midi-input as instrument.
as instrument, hydrogen plays the selected instrument like a piano. i 
personally like it to make percussive electronic music. and i don't think in 
drum sample category's like snare, hihat, bd and so on.
i think everything is a percussive samples. and here its cool if you can also 
edit notekeys to create beats with harmonic or melodic elements. what ever. the 
piano roll is mostly interested for all people which also use and like the 
hydrogen build in sequencer. so in moment it's not interested if people play 
hydrogen as an midi instrument or use the pattern and song editor only to 
export the midi result.

greetings wolke
 

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