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DGEdit, the DrumGizmo drumkit editor

First things first: The DrumGizmo drumkit editor DGEdit is currently in a functioning, but very early phase of development. All of the essentials for importing, editing and exporting the raw drumkit recordings are there - but it is not exactly user friendly.

All of the drumkits you can download from this site was made using the editor. But keep in mind that it is not as simple as firing up the editor, clicking a bunch of buttons, and then you have a new drumkit. To get a functioning kit, you'll have to get your hands dirty. Specifically you'll need to create the drumkit and midimap xml files manually. This is NOT currently implemented in the editor.

With that said, the editor is certainly a huge help when creating the individual drumkit instruments (snare, kickdrum, toms, crashes and so on). The entire process of taking a bunch of wav files that you've recorded using, for instance, 16 microphones and then converting them into working instruments with hit energy levels is fully supported.

Not long ago DGEdit was split up into its own project. We don't currently have a fixed release of the editor, but if you know a thing or two about compiling, you shouldn't have much trouble getting it to work using the short how-to below.

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