Dean -- just enter the notes that trigger the sound you want. If you
want the side drum to play back, enter a G#3 (Side Drum LH) or A3
(Side Drum RH).
- Darcy
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On 28 Aug 2005, at 10:33 PM, Dean M. Estabrook wrote:
Ok, this is basic, compared to what you guys are discussing,
but ... I have set up a basic perc. staff, defining the snare drum
(#59) as the pitch for playback. Later in the score, I want the
sound, on the same clef, to become Side Drum (#56). What process,
exactly, makes this happen? I am entering data via my Rolland
Synth, with speedy entry, playing the corresponding numbered pitches.
Dean
On Aug 28, 2005, at 6:57 PM, Darcy James Argue wrote:
On 28 Aug 2005, at 6:23 AM, dhbailey wrote:
Darcy James Argue wrote:
is there a way to search a staff for all incidents of, say, the
pitch D2, and changing them all to the pitch B3 -- while
leaving all other pitches (included D's and B's in other
octaves) alone? I'm looking for
I actually think I have an easy solution to your dilemma, Darcy
-- simply go edit the percussion map, redefining the playback
pitch for the note(s) in question.
That would leave the displayed notes at the same locations on the
staves, eliminating the need for two sets of percussion staves or
two different files, and the only hardship would be to ensure you
have the correctly-edited percussion map at the point of
initiating playback.
Yes, that's PERFECT. Thanks, David.
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