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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:// | ||
- | [[http://libremusicproduction.com/ | + | [[https://linuxaudio.github.io/ |
====How to use the DrumGizmo cli==== | ====How to use the DrumGizmo cli==== | ||
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Add an instrument to an existing drumkit using one of the existing drums as a source but pitch shifting it with sox: [[howto: | Add an instrument to an existing drumkit using one of the existing drums as a source but pitch shifting it with sox: [[howto: | ||
- | ====Creating a drumkit using DGEdit==== | + | ====Creating a drumkit |
- | By popular demand, I've written a brief tutorial on how to create your own drumkit using DGEdit. Check out [[getting_dgedit# | + | By popular demand, I' |
+ | ====Assemble a kit from existing sample library samples==== | ||
+ | DrumGizmo user Michael Oswald has made a guide on how to create a DrumGizmo kit from samples taken from drumkit sample libraries. | ||
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=====Videos===== | =====Videos===== | ||
====Tutorials==== | ====Tutorials==== |