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In this chapter we will show you how to create a complete drumkit. Be sure to have a look at the conceptional design of a drumkit first. Keeping this in mind we will use a top-down approach, so we will start at the Drumkit level and work our way down to the samples.
Creating a new drumkit with Hydrogen is done with the Instrument Editor. You can load samples, set envelope parameters, set the gain, and other advanced features like mute groups, a low-pass resonance filter, and pitch randomization.
Lets make a brand new drum kit:
in the Main Menu select → . This will give you a single blank instruments. To add more instruments, select → and to delete one, right-click a instrument and select Delete Instrument.
Select an instrument to start editing it. This is done by left-clicking on the name of the instrument in the Sidebar. You will notice that the name of the instrument in the Instrument Editor matches the one that you clicked.
Once you have your drumkit working the way you want, select overwrite an existing kit, you will need to type in the same name as the kit that you want to replace.
→ . You will be prompted for the name of the kit to save. If you wish toDrumkits are automatically stored in the data
directory (i.e. $HOME/.hydrogen/data/drumkits
).
In order to share your drumkit with others, you have to export it using Main Menu. Select the drum kit that you wish to export, and give it a file name to save it to.
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