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#Bash Drum Kit
###simply play

##Depends

  • bash
  • aplay

##Help File

BDK - BASH DRUM KIT

    ${0} [options] [kit-name]



    [options]  [Description]

    -k          Load drum kit
    -l          List available kits  

##Creating Kits

All kits are just directories within the kits directory.
Each directory has it's own confit with variables which contain file paths to sounds.
These sounds are then carried over to BDK and used with hotkeys.

##Directory Structures

bdk -|
	kits (dir)-|
	           |
		default (dir)-|
		              |
			config (file)

##Using Kits

Just point bdk to the kit you want to use:

bdk.sh -k default  

You can see a list of available kits by typing:

bdk -l

##Example config

located in: kits/default/config

#!/bin/bash


KICK=sounds/kick.wav
SNARE=sounds/snare.wav
HIHAT=sounds/hihat.wav
Description
The Bash Drum Kit - allows you to play some drum beats via your keyboard in your terminal
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