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The dedicated guys from the LibreMusicProduction website has put up a complete tutorial describing how to use DrumGizmo with Ardour. This tutorial is highly recommended for first-time DrumGizmo users. A huge thanks goes out to Conor Mc Cormack for taking the time to write this.
DrumGizmo is availabe as a command line interface. Read more about how to use it on this page
Add an instrument to an existing drumkit using one of the existing drums as a source but pitch shifting it with sox: pitch-shift-howto
By popular demand, I've written a brief tutorial on how to create your own drumkit using DGEdit. Check out this section to read it. Keep in mind that this process is very much a work in progress, since the editor is in a very early state of development. However, it is very useful, so it is entirely possible to do it. All kits downloadable from this site was created using the described process.
Floating velocity groups (this has been fully implemented since v0.9.5) Cp9f11AlWkc?.swf
Many more tutorials are planned. Expect to see several on how to use it with Ardour under Linux.