Drum Roll 1997-06-08 04:00 am OK, I figured out how to add percussion, but how do you produce a drum roll, either on snare or timpani? Would appreciate any help. Steve Quote Selected
Re: Drum Roll Reply #1 – 1997-06-09 04:00 am Wouldn't a drum roll simply be a whole lot of sixteenth, 32nd or 64th notes one after the other? You could even use triplets if you wanted a roll rate that was in between. Try 'em out and see which sounds best in the circumstances. It doesn't take much effort to change the lengths of a whole string of notes. Regards, Andrew Quote Selected
Re: Drum Roll Reply #2 – 1997-06-10 04:00 am For snare drums, at least, there is a specific "note" which produces a drum role, at least on my machine. I don't, off hand, remember which note, but I know it works. Cyril Quote Selected
Re: Drum Roll Reply #3 – 1997-06-14 04:00 am If anyone can fill me in on what note accomplishes this, I'd really appreciate it. Steve Quote Selected
Re: Drum Roll Reply #4 – 1997-06-14 04:00 am Low F. That is, the F four lines below the bass staff. Andrew Quote Selected
Re: Drum Roll Reply #5 – 2002-10-07 04:24 am Well i forgot what the notes to look like when i played snare. If you could just send me the note and what to do then that would make my day better.Thanks Quote Selected