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Percussion instruments

What Instruments would you use for like a basic snare or bass drum?

Re: Percussion instruments

Reply #1
Depends. MIDI channel 10 is devoted to percussion, but the drum kits vary according to what sound card/synth/set of sound fonts you're using. On that channel, each note of the staff is a separate instrument, so you can create a test staff, assign it to Ch 10, and try various notes until you find a drum sound you like.

Hope this helps....

Bill

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Reply #2
Yea, thanks that did work.

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Reply #3
If you go to |File|Open Samples...| there is a NWC file called "Drumref" - this will give you lots of good info.

Also, as William said, each synth will have it's own set of samples and configurations, but generally if you select patch 0/1 (depending on whether your synth is 0 or 1 based (Grand Piano) in any synth setup, you will get the basic GM percussion set.

Additionally, IIRC patch 40/41 is a usually brush set, 32/33 is usually a jazz kit. 

Of course, this is dependant on MIDI channel 10 being selected.

This site has a Roland table that is useful: http://www.voidaudio.net/percussion.html

Other useful tables:
http://www.ski.org/Rehab/DBGilden/JWilliams/appxC.html
http://www.youngcomposers.com/articles/Percussion-Staves-in-Finale#GM_Percussion_Patches
I plays 'Bones, crumpets, coronets, floosgals, youfonymums 'n tubies.

 

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Reply #4
Select Trumpet for a bit of fun, like trains, helicopters and more. Try and have fun!