Use of percussion on Sonatina font...
Hello,
I have just downloaded the Sonatina Font and am struggling a bit, but getting there...
I have a music for a large symphonic orchestra, which requires such instruments as tam-tam, snare drum, bass drum, cymbals etc.
They will rarely appear together, so I created a staff line generically called 'percussion' (NO CLEF!) and I was thinking about using the "change instrument" method .
The first instrument, a tam-tam, however, is not listed in the Mixer for the Sonatina font, although I saw a post that someone said he found a great tam-tam...
The questions, thus:
1 - Is my idea of creating a single staff line for percussion instruments correct?
2 - Should I use a clef?
3 - Where is the tam-tam?
4 - Will the "Change instrument" method work?
Thanks for your comments (I may have more...)
Greeting from an old composer...
Comments
Since the Sonatina font does not have its own instrument-list.xml file, you may not know where to find it.
Percussion instruments are most likely in a kit.
in SSO-Complete.sf2 version, tam-tam is here: //in other versions, god knows where is :)
Percussion-Cymbal => keys : 57, 59, 60 (a3, b3, c4 {middle C} )
Percussion-All Percussion => keys : 67, 68, 69 (g4, g#4, a4)
You cannot use an unidentified percussion instrument on a single line. But you can create it by defining a drumset or single instrument.
for sf2 version:
Sonatina is a non-GM compatible soundfont.
Since the sonatina is not GM-compatible, it will not work properly with the defined instrument list. And timbres not compatible (the preset numbers are located in different places) with other soundfonts.
In reply to I agree… by mike320
Thanks to all.
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