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* Now click the " | * Now click the " | ||
* Now click the " | * Now click the " | ||
- | * Now check that all files are there (an xml file + one wav file for each channel) and quit the editor | + | * Now check that all files are there (an xml file + one wav file for each hit velocity) and quit the editor |
* Now relaunch the editor and complete all steps again for each of the other instruments | * Now relaunch the editor and complete all steps again for each of the other instruments | ||
Done? Phew! That was quite a bit of hard work, right? Naaah, not so bad. The editor is actually quite useful :) | Done? Phew! That was quite a bit of hard work, right? Naaah, not so bad. The editor is actually quite useful :) | ||
- | Next up you need to create the drumkit and midimap xml files that will bind all of the instrument xml together into one single drumkit. We usually do this by simply downloading one of the current kits and use it as a template. It's quite simple really: | + | Next up you need to create the drumkit and midimap xml files that will bind all of the instrument xml files together into one single drumkit. We usually do this by simply downloading one of the current kits and use it as a template. It's quite simple really: |
* Copy one of the drumkit xml files from one of the current kits into your own kit folder. Rename it to [mykit].xml | * Copy one of the drumkit xml files from one of the current kits into your own kit folder. Rename it to [mykit].xml |