Switching Percussion Sound Banks 2017-06-10 06:52 am Been using Noteworthy for about 3 years arranging for a 12 part band but still no expert.Yesterday was the first time I used the Percussion Track (CH10) and as reference, I wrote a chromatic scale from octave 1 to octave 6 and then added a Lyric line with short tags of the sounds e.g. "Snare", "Crash" etc. as a lookup "Percussion Library" for cut and paste into any drum line.All worked well until suddenly the sounds changed (what was percussion instruments became sound effects; footsteps, shrieks, gunshots etc.) Try as I might I cannot get it back to the original.I have upgraded from NWC 2.5 to 2.75 recently and had to change the Windows 7 Pro device to Microsoft GS Wavetable Synth but it was working on that device before.Any tips on patches or bank selections?ThanksDeon Quote Selected
Re: Switching Percussion Sound Banks Reply #1 – 2017-06-10 06:57 am Hi Deon,I would check the clef on the staff - make sure you use percussion or bass clef - treble clef is a different part of the "instrument" and is less drum kit and more orchestral percussion. Quote Selected
Re: Switching Percussion Sound Banks Reply #2 – 2017-06-10 07:36 am Deon, did you know: File -> Open sample -> DrumRef.nwc? Quote Selected
Re: Switching Percussion Sound Banks Reply #3 – 2017-06-10 07:42 am Hi,you can check if there's some other staff making instrument changes on CH10. By default if you asign a staff to CH10 (in a GM playback device) it might play a drum kit... You can hear a BassDrum in C1, a Snare in D1 and E1, and so on... so remember to use a percussion or bass clef, as Lawrie said... Quote Selected
Re: Switching Percussion Sound Banks Reply #4 – 2017-06-10 10:16 am Thanks all, this forum is brilliant (and quick responses).I loaded DrumRef.nwc and that worked just fine.I do have percussion cleft already set so all I need to do now is spot the other configuration setting differences.I am sure I will work it out.Thanks again. Quote Selected
Re: Switching Percussion Sound Banks Reply #5 – 2017-06-10 10:41 am OK, it seems it could have been a botched upgrade from V2.5 to V2.75 as my "Lib" file was started in the previous version.All is well now - thanks again. Quote Selected 1 Likes
Re: Switching Percussion Sound Banks Reply #6 – 2017-06-11 06:45 am Also note that if you insert an instrument change then you can select different drum kits. A useful one is 48 which replaces some percussion sounds with Timpani notes sounding as written (within the timp range). Quote Selected
Re: Switching Percussion Sound Banks Reply #7 – 2017-06-11 07:57 am 0 - Standard Kit 1 - Standard Kit 2 4 - Hit Kit 7 - Room Kit { SC-88 } 8 - Room Kit { SC-55 } 16 - Rock (Power) Kit 24 - Electronic Kit 25 - Analog Kit { TR-909 } 26 - Dance Kit 32 - Jazz Kit 40 - Brush Kit 48 - Symphony (Orchestra) Kit 49 - Ethnic Kit 50 - Kick & Snare Kit 56 - Sound Effects (SFX) Kit 57 - Rhythm FX Kit 80 - Live! Standard Kit 81 - Live! Funk Kit 99 - Chaos Standard Drum Kit127 - MT-32 Drum KitN.B. Do not assume that all synths have all those kits! Quote Selected