Also, I'm assuming you would like at least 2 types of brush sounds... one as a brush "hit" on the snare, and also a "sweep" note, that would sound like a continuous loop?
I'll have to put some thought on how to impelement the brushes... does it make more sense to have a separate "brush" drum set, or should they be sounds included with the existing drum set? This will be an interesting project, and if you already have brush recordings it will save a TON of time.
Would it be possible for me to get a hold of those drum recordings too? My email is joshuabanfro@gmail.com. Also, I am wondering how you can insert recorded sounds to use in Musescore.
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musicman12:
See this node for more info: http://musescore.org/en/node/8241
Also, I'm assuming you would like at least 2 types of brush sounds... one as a brush "hit" on the snare, and also a "sweep" note, that would sound like a continuous loop?
Mike S.
In reply to Brush Sounds by mschorsch
Yes, it would be nice if there were at least two brush sounds (toms, cymbals, etc.)Do you want me to send you those sounds on a recording, too?
In reply to Brush Sounds-re by Dr.Banzai
Sure, I'll be happy to take a look at them.
I'll have to put some thought on how to impelement the brushes... does it make more sense to have a separate "brush" drum set, or should they be sounds included with the existing drum set? This will be an interesting project, and if you already have brush recordings it will save a TON of time.
Feel free to e-mail them to me at michael.schorsch@gmail.com
Thanks,
Mike S.
In reply to Brush Sounds-re by Dr.Banzai
Would it be possible for me to get a hold of those drum recordings too? My email is joshuabanfro@gmail.com. Also, I am wondering how you can insert recorded sounds to use in Musescore.