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RELATED LINKS
Percussion maps on page 449
Drum editor on page 374
Inputting notes in the event display on page 375
Moving notes in the event display on page 376
Unpitched percussion imported from MIDI les
When importing MIDI les, Dorico Elements optionally interprets music for tracks set to use
channel 10 as drum sets if Interpret channel 10 as General MIDI percussion is activated in the
MIDI Import Options dialog.
NOTE
The MIDI Import Options dialog opens automatically when you open MIDI les in Dorico
Elements.
This is the only condition under which Dorico Elements interprets any music in MIDI les as
percussion.
Unpitched percussion imported from MusicXML les
Unpitched percussion music can be expressed in a number of ways in MusicXML. Scoring
applications take different approaches to what data is exported and how it is encoded. Therefore,
the results of importing MusicXML into Dorico Elements vary considerably.
Dorico Elements identies each instrument in kits explicitly and then combines them dynamically
onto ve-line staves. Other scoring applications and MusicXML have a different approach to how
unpitched percussion music is represented. For example, a drum set may be effectively notated
as pitched notes on a ve-line staff and annotated with additional information to help identify
which instrument corresponds to each staff position.
Because of these different approaches, mapping information between the MusicXML
representation and the Dorico Elements representation can be challenging, so Dorico Elements
employs heuristics to improve the quality of results.
Typically, drum set instruments in MusicXML les exported from both Sibelius and Finale are
imported quite cleanly into
Dorico Elements.
Results are particularly good, and more likely to be imported correctly, if the voicing of the drum
set is consistent, such as consistently notating the snare drum in a down-stem voice. If the
voicing changes from bar to bar, it is possible that some notes are either identied correctly or
not imported at all.
Other kinds of percussion that are notated on ve-line staves produce more variable results. In
most cases, Finale includes information about which percussion instrument maps onto each staff
position, but Sibelius does not. As a result, you might nd that Dorico Elements chooses different
instruments than you expected, but you can change instruments using the Edit Percussion Kit
dialog.
RELATED LINKS
Edit Percussion Kit dialog on page 115
Changing instruments in percussion kits on page 118
Adding instruments to percussion kits on page 118
Unpitched percussion
Unpitched percussion in Play mode
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Dorico Elements 3.1.10