set percussion patterns 1998-04-14 04:00 am I have no percussion background. Although I've learnedhow to creat a score for drums and the like using channel 10 etc,.it would be great if Noteworthy provided set percussion patterns (i.e. more rhythm samples) that I can just chooseand copy for my specific composition. Much like the percussionpatterns one can choose from in a midi keyboard player likeroland, technics and yamaha.Would you have these available? Would you also have matchingdrumroll patterns?Thanks Quote Selected
Re: set percussion patterns Reply #1 – 1998-04-14 04:00 am The rhythm patterns included in the Template folder are the only ones included in the base NWC package. There may be others available around the net, but the templates are there to get you started. Quote Selected
Re: set percussion patterns Reply #2 – 1998-04-14 04:00 am If there are such rhythm patterns available in the net, can these be converted into nwc files? Would you know of any sites that may have such patterns? Thanks. Quote Selected
Re: set percussion patterns Reply #3 – 1998-04-16 04:00 am If I write some, I'll put them on the newsgroup.Maybe some of the others (some of the other Aussies are into band music with drumkits) have some patterns they are happy to share.A Quote Selected
Re: set percussion patterns Reply #4 – 1998-04-16 04:00 am There are plenty of percussion midi files out on the web. Find one you like and import it into NWC, then do a cut-and-paste to get it into your composition.Another suggestion would be to find a midi version of a song with the rhythm pattern you want to use, import it, highlight the track 10 staff, and cut-and-paste the part you want.I don't remember where I got it, but I have a collection of over 200 rhythm patterns in midi format. If anyone wants, I can zip them and put them on the newsgroup.Paul Quote Selected
Re: set percussion patterns Reply #5 – 1998-04-16 04:00 am Yes, Paul I would be very much interested in seeing your collection. Thanks, Noel Quote Selected
Re: set percussion patterns Reply #6 – 1998-04-17 04:00 am I just posted the collection on the newsgroup. Look for "Percussion rhythm patterns" in the subject line.Paul Quote Selected
Re: set percussion patterns Reply #7 – 1998-04-17 04:00 am It's great! We've now got some very good "references".The annotated drum list, a drum part converter, pitch ranges for a variety of "standard" instruments.Any other NWC benefactors out there? AndrewPS: What we need now is an ftp site where all these can be made available (what about it Eric?, Adam?, Richard?, Barry?...) Quote Selected
Re: set percussion patterns Reply #8 – 1998-04-20 04:00 am If you have Band-in-a-Box, or know someone who does, you can also get good drum lines from it's output. Also bass lines, piano harmonies, strings, etc. I've found that BIAB MIDI files import very well into NWC. Quote Selected
Re: set percussion patterns Reply #9 – 1998-04-23 04:00 am Does anyone know if there is a way to make Flams, six tuplets, double rolls, buzzes, and figering on Ntworthy? I have 1.5 and I am registered. I want to write snare parts, but I can't write snare parts without these signs. Does anyone know of A drum Composer that does all thesesigns plus more? If you do PLEASE email me. Thanks. Quote Selected
Re: set percussion patterns Reply #10 – 1998-04-24 04:00 am Here's a link that gets you directly to their drum pattern page:http://www.midifarm.com/files/midifiles/General_MIDI/DRUM_PATTERNS.htmIf this doesn't help, let me know and I will try e-mailing them to you directly. Quote Selected