The sound of finger snaps

• Feb 24, 2022 - 12:24

I want to include finger snaps in a song I'm transcribing (for those curious, it's this song: https://centaurworld.fandom.com/wiki/Baby%27s_First_Spell ), and I want to include the finger snaps, but the way finger snaps sound in Musescore is something like claves. Can the sound for finger snaps actually sound like snaps, like most other MIDI programs?


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Just use the Finger Snap instrument and/or sound?

But yes, it does sound more like claves, though that's a matter of what soundfont you use

In reply to by Dogman15

Finger snap is not part of the General MIDI standard, so standards-compliant soundfonts like MuseScore's won't normally include it (and even if so, it wouldn't work in any other general MIDI soundfont). So you'll just need to find a non-GM soundfont that included it, and load that soundfont in addition (see handbook sections on sound & soundfonts).

In reply to by Marc Sabatella

Well, I found this that I should have search for first: https://musescore.org/en/node/271776
And this that's useless: https://musescore.org/en/instruments/finger-snap
Further searches turn up people with the same frustration. I might just mute the "finger snaps" that sound like claves and record that separately, either by myself at my mic, or pay someone else with a better DAW to put the finger snaps in.

The main reason I don't want to hear the claves is because another Centaurworld song starts out with four clave hits, "Everyday": https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w6N7XMG31jw

Edit: I might use this, but Norton tells me it's an unsafe site when I click "download": https://vbfasr307.weebly.com/blog/saint-james-orchestra-soundfont

In reply to by Dogman15

Don't search this site only - as mentioned, MuseScore itself adheres to the General MIDI standard and therefore only has the sounds included in that standard. You need to search the internet in general. For instance, the very first hit if you use Google to search for "finger snap soundfont" is this:

https://www.polyphone-soundfonts.com/documents/22-unpitched-percussion/…

I see no reason to expect that soundfont wouldn't work perfectly. You just need to download it and install it into MuseScore and set your instrument to use that sound, as described in the Handbook section on sound and soundfonts.

In reply to by Marc Sabatella

@Marc Sure? The sound in our default MuseScore_General.sf3 soundfont (or at least the HQ version) has a sound called Finger Snip, it just doesn't sound like that.

Edit: no, it is not, as per "edit drumset" it is indeed setup to use the claves sound, I got tricked by the mixer channel to call is finger snap

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