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Developer Zone

DGRefTest

GUI

Engine

DGEdit

32bit vs 24bit tests

The following terminal output shows the difference in processing requirements for 24bit and 32bit wav files when loading from the disk. This is a strong indicator that we should ALWAYS keep our wav files in 32bit on disk to enhance disk streaming.

time ./test.out test24bit.wav
real	0m13.421s
user	0m9.944s
sys	0m3.464s
time ./test.out test32bit.wav
real	0m4.410s
user	0m0.376s
sys	0m4.028s

Codestyle

Drumkits

Midi Drumkits

Windows build enviroment

Website 2014

  • Must have different subsites:
    • www.drumgizmo.org: This is the main site aimed at the DrumGizmo users
    • developer.drumgizmo.org: This is primarily meant for the development team of DrumGizmo
    • wiki.drumgizmo.org: A wiki containing all sorts of information relevant to the DrumGizmo community

www.drumgizmo.org

Main website. Contains all functionality relevant for the DrumGizmo users.

  • Front page: News about DrumGizmo, relevant for users
  • About: What is DrumGizmo, explained in a simple language with no unnecessary tech mumbo-jumbo
  • Get DrumGizmo: Download DrumGizmo releases for Linux / Mac / Windows, including git for the adventurous.
  • Forum: Main place for DG users to discuss projects and DrumGizmo in general
  • Drumkit exchange: Allow registered DrumGizmo users to download and upload DG drumkits.

Thoughts

Should it be a requirement for users to register in order to download drumkits? Registering should be extremely simple.

Drumkits gives a great incentive to register, and afterwards the chances of an active forum is greatly increased. Plus, we can have an opt-in newsletter.

E-Drum Kits

Projects

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