Snare Drum 2005-03-08 02:21 am Pardon my lack of knowledge, but how do I get a snare drum sound out of NWC? I see it done in the DrumRef.nwc file, but i can't seem to duplicate it. Any help would be appreciated. Quote Selected
Re: Snare Drum Reply #1 – 2005-03-08 03:08 am There's actually a couple of different snare drum sounds available as shown in the drumref file. Assuming you have a standard windows soundcard, you have to set the staff to channel 10 to get it to play percussion sounds. Quote Selected
Re: Snare Drum Reply #2 – 2005-03-08 03:11 am Sorry, I should also have included that to set the staff to channel 10, you need to...1. Highlight the staff2. Select "Staff Properties (keyboard shortcut: F2)3. Click the "Midi" tab4. Change the channel selection box to 10 Quote Selected
Re: Snare Drum Reply #3 – 2005-03-09 04:32 pm Oh, by the way, I forgot to ask. Is there any way to do a drum roll? Quote Selected
Re: Snare Drum Reply #4 – 2005-03-10 02:42 am Some sound cards do support a true drum roll sound, but many do not. If you use 64th notes and insert a bit of reverb, you can get a somewhat credible snare drum roll using D below the bass clef staff. Quote Selected
Re: Snare Drum Reply #5 – 2005-03-10 06:49 pm Depending on you tempo, 64ths may be too fast.You may need to try 32nds or 32nd-note triplets.Also, the reverb doesn't achieve the desired effect on all soundcards.I use a sustain pedal (yeah, you read that right) sometimes for snare, and always for timpani and cymbals. Quote Selected
Re: Snare Drum Reply #6 – 2005-04-06 04:47 pm if (C4="middle C")=> C1# - Snare Roll60 - C4 ="High Bongo"59 - B3 ="Ride Cymbal 2"...48 - C3 ="High Tom 2"47 - B2 ="Mid Tom 1"...36 - C2 ="Standard Kick 1"35 - B1 ="Standard Kick 2"...26 - D1 ="Finger Snap"25 - C1#="Snare Roll"This will probably not be available on all sound cards/synths Quote Selected