>As I am not a MIDI expert, I'm open to as much detailed discussion on
how
>to impelement MIDI as you folks might require. Can you explain more
how
>you would envision the start/stop and section changing to work?
What I would love to see would be to be able to plug in something like
the Behringer 1010 and then configure it, for example, to have the
expression pedal control tempo, pedal 1 starts and stops, pedal 2 turns
loop mode on/off, pedal 3 selects section 1, pedal 4 selects section 2,
and so on.
(The Thing I was talking about in the above paragraph:
http://www.musiciansfriend.com/srs7/sid=040420161243068064252239513915/
g=home/search/detail/base_pid/182469/ )
This would let me play a live gig and switch between verse and chorus
on the fly.
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Hi David
Thanks for taking the time to improve on your Ludwig db - I've had a
quick mess about and like the refinements a lot. I think you've hit on
a good combination of drum sequences and subtle alternate sounds that
really give it a that 'real drummer' sound. The ns-kit is good for a
clean professional polished result, but lacks the 'human' quality your
kit has I think. Suits my needs perfectly.
Any chance of some tambourine shakes? I know you've got one there ;-) A
left and a right shake would be good - to be able to keep in time with
the beat. Thats the only improvement I can think of.
Will be posting an effort using the kit soon.
Cheers
Sion Morris
> hi folks,
>
> i have finally found some time to assemble a version II of the ludwig
> kit. it is quite different from the first effort, and probably won't
> appeal to everyone, but feel free to download and play with it. the
> url is:
>
> the url is:
>
> http://www.slugworth.com/blog/70sLudwigKit_vII.zip
>
> it includes a test arrangement.
>
> cheers,
> david.