How do you make the tenor drums make noise?
I've downloaded the DRM file for the tenor drums (because the lower drums don't make any noise) and tried to load in the file but it doesn't let me. When I downloaded the DRM file, it saved it as a .xml file, and I had to change it from there to be a .drm file but MuseScore still wouldn't let me load it into the tenor instrument.
Any suggestions? I think there must be some way to change the .xml file to a .drm file because MuseScore apparently thinks that the file is a .xml
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MarchingTenorsKeyMap.drm.xml | 3.43 KB |
Comments
I believe DRM not xml
https://musescore.org/en/handbook/drum-notation#edit-drumset
'You can also import a customized drumset using the Load button.'
In reply to Did you save the DRM file?… by Shoichi
Yes I tried to import the customized drum set with the file that you gave me but it still didn't work
In reply to Yes I tried to import the… by iceBox
I saved it to the styles folder and
It didn’t work, and then I tried uploading it to the soundfont folder and trying to load it from there, and it still didn’t work. I think the system thinks the file is a .xml file so it adds the extension to the file whenever I save it and I can’t change it back
In reply to I saved it to the styles… by iceBox
Try reading Mike's comment
https://musescore.org/en/node/196321#comment-752591
and subsequent ones
In reply to I saved it to the styles… by iceBox
You need to get rid of the .xml part of the filename in order for MuseScore to load it as a drumset file. But indeed see also that link Shoichi showed
In reply to You need to get rid of the … by Jojo-Schmitz
Hm...I tried that and there was no instrument folder in the MuseScore file, so I made one and loaded in the .xml file by clicking load in the instruments panel/tab. It didn't work for some reason
In reply to Hm...I tried that and there… by iceBox
I'm not sure what operating system you are on, but there should be 2 MuseScore folders on you computer. One folder is where the MuseScore application is located, the other is where your scores are located.
On Windows, you can right click the MuseScore Icon and if it is on the taskbar right click MuseScore2 from the popup menu and chose preferences. A new window will appear, click the Open File Location button and a file explorer window will open showing the MuseScore application. There is a button to the left of the address bar that allows you to navigate up to the next higher folder. In this folder you will find a folder called instruments. This is the folder you are looking for. That is where you want to put the instruments.xml file, just be sure to rename one of the files so you don't overwrite the original.
If you have another operating system please tell us what it is so someone using it can give you directions.
In reply to I'm not sure what operating… by mike320
I found the folder. In it was a MuseScore 2 folder and inside that, was the stuff in the screenshot, but there wasn't another instruments.xml file in there so I just pasted it into there
In reply to I found the folder, but… by iceBox
It still didn't work. Sorry for taking up all your guys's time :(