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Snare Drum

I did a search for snare drum and found this:
For snare drum use MIDI channel 10, all snare drum notes (in the hidden, sounding staff) are 2 spaces below the bottom of the bass clef.  Any other note will give you a sound other than snare drum.  For each beat of the roll, place eight 32nd notes (three flags on the stem) on that pitch.  At the beginning of the snare drum part, insert a MPC Effect(Reverb)Depth, push the first slider all the way up to 127, no need to set other sliders.

The only thing I can't figure out is: where do you go to insert a MPC Effect (reverb) Depth????

Help much appreciated!!!
Oh, by the way, I have the Unregistered 1.75c if that makes a difference

Re: Snare Drum

Reply #1
G'day Ember_sparks12 (pyro??),
you insert an MPC with the <L> command - or you can get it from |Insert|Multi-point Controller|...
I plays 'Bones, crumpets, coronets, floosgals, youfonymums 'n tubies.

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Reply #2
Well, you don't need to be a pyro, even with that name.
Our red cat is called Ember. And isn't it written in the book of Job "Man is born to trouble as the sparks fly upward" ?
(thanks Charles M. Schultz who taught me this bit through Linus)

Oh and Ember_sparks12, get the whole version - it's worth it!

cheers,
Rob.

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Reply #3
Thanks!!! BTW, what's pyro? (I'm really new to this)

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Reply #4
Thanks!!! BTW, what's pyro? (I'm really new to this)

Just my lame atttempt at some humour - Pyro - short for Pyromaniac - a person with a mania for setting things on fire

I plays 'Bones, crumpets, coronets, floosgals, youfonymums 'n tubies.

 

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Reply #5
OH!!!!! :)

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Reply #6
Hence "pyrotechnics".
In a figurative sense, you will find pyrotechnics in some Noteworthy-files.
Again: buy Noteworthy (no, I do not own shares), thus gaining the right to participate in the newsgroup (which is private) and be amazed, amused... and among friends.

cheers,
Rob.