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Latest revision as of 12:12, 27 February 2023
MusiCAD can be used to produce drum-kit-notation. To get corresponding playback-sounds any drum-part must have been assigned midi channel 10.
A 'standard' drum kit consists of:
- snare-drum
- bass-drum
- floor-toms
- hi-hat
- ride-cymbal
The bass-drum and hi-hat are played with feet and their notes get sticks down, whereas all other notes get sticks up.
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