How to write a suspended cymbal roll on Musescore 3
I still can't figure out how to, and i heard the new update has an official sound?
I still can't figure out how to, and i heard the new update has an official sound?
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Use a tremolo for a roll on any unpitched instrument. What's an official sound?
In reply to Use a tremolo for a roll on… by mike320
Hi. And how can I get the opening and closing effect of the Charles (Hit Hat) when using its pedal?
In reply to Hi. And how can I get the… by Nino Terraza
Assuming you are talking about using a standard drumset instrument in MuseScore, those are two of the default notes/sounds on the palette.
In reply to Assuming you are talking… by Marc Sabatella
Perhaps I dont explained you correctly.
I refer: Using the standard instrument. When I play drums (in the real life jaja), I can getting 3 sounds of the Charles (Hi-Hat)
1) When the player hits the charles's cymbal
2) Whan the HiHat close and
3) When the HiHat open
This sounds are on the pallette, yes. But, there is a another sound what happen when the pedal is activated; the charles sound is extending por 1/4 or more pulses, between hits of bass drum and snare drum, acording the drummer decide.
That sound is what I want bring about
In reply to Perhaps I dont explained you… by Nino Terraza
Sounds like you need a vsti with multiple mic positions and the ability to capture the drum hardware.
In reply to Perhaps I dont explained you… by Nino Terraza
Well, if it's not a sound General MIDI standardizes, then neither MuseScore's soundfont nor other GM-compatible soundfonts are likely to include a sound for it, and the default drumset definition won't include a note for it. You'll need to find a soundfont that includes this, and customize your drumset definition to use it.