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====Using DrumGizmo with Ardour==== | ====Using DrumGizmo with Ardour==== | ||
The dedicated guys from the LibreMusicProduction website has put up a complete tutorial describing how to use DrumGizmo with [[http:// | The dedicated guys from the LibreMusicProduction website has put up a complete tutorial describing how to use DrumGizmo with [[http:// | ||
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DrumGizmo is availabe as a command line interface. Read more about how to use it on [[cli-howto|this page]] | DrumGizmo is availabe as a command line interface. Read more about how to use it on [[cli-howto|this page]] | ||
- | =====Videos===== | + | ====Create a pitch-shifted instrument==== |
- | ====Demonstrations==== | + | Add an instrument to an existing drumkit using one of the existing drums as a source but pitch shifting it with sox: [[howto:pitch-shift-howto]] |
- | Floating velocity groups (this has been fully implemented since v0.9.5) | + | |
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+ | ====Creating a drumkit using DGEdit==== | ||
+ | By popular demand, I've (Lars Muldjord) written a brief tutorial on how to create your own drumkit using DGEdit. Check out [[getting_dgedit# | ||
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+ | ====Create a kit from existing samples==== | ||
+ | DrumGizmo user Michael Oswald has made a guide on how to create a DrumGizmo kit from existing samples taken from whatever drum module you might have lying around. Or from samples you found in a sample library or similar. | ||
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====Tutorials==== | ====Tutorials==== | ||
+ | ===Editing and mixing DrumGizmo drums using Muse and Ardour=== | ||
+ | A user of ours called Michael Oswald made a very thorough tutorial on how to build an entire song from scratch. One of the tools he uses is DrumGizmo. He shows us both how to compose the drums and how to mix them aswell. Be sure to check out [[http:// | ||
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+ | A huge thanks to Michael for taking the time to make these tutorials. | ||
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===Using DrumGizmo with Cubase Studio=== | ===Using DrumGizmo with Cubase Studio=== | ||
- | {{http://www.youtube.com/v/S0hJ74nNJ7E? | + | [[https://youtu.be/ |
+ | ====Demonstrations==== | ||
+ | Floating velocity groups (this has been fully implemented since v0.9.5) | ||
+ | [[https://youtu.be/ | ||
- | Many more tutorials are planned. Expect to see several on how to use it with Ardour under Linux. | ||
====Other==== | ====Other==== | ||
- | [[videos:stickgizmo|Creating DrumGizmo drumsticks]] | + | [[https:// |