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Use staff position
This option uses the staff position dened in the Edit Percussion Kit dialog. For
example, on a drum set, the bass drum is normally positioned in the bottom space of
the staff, while the snare drum is positioned in the third space from the bottom.
You can think of staff positions relative to what they would be when using a treble G
clef (F4 and C5 respectively) or using a bass F clef (A2 and E3 respectively).
You can choose which clef is used to interpret staff positions for ve-line staves:
Treble G clef
Bass F clef
When you select Use staff position, you can designate one octave of your MIDI keyboard to
input playing techniques.
By default, the Input techniques from MIDI key option is set to MIDI note 48, which is C3, the C
one octave below middle C (C4 = MIDI note 60). You can click the MIDI learn button and then play
a note on your MIDI keyboard to change the starting pitch. Assuming a starting pitch of C3,
ascending notes operate as follows:
C3 (48): Previous playing technique
C3 (49): Next playing technique
D3 (50): First mapped playing technique
E3 (51): Second mapped playing technique
E3 (52): Third mapped playing technique
And so on, up to:
B3 (59): Tenth mapped playing technique
In general, we recommend that you set Use staff position for percussion input. Use percussion
map is normally only useful when you are inputting notes onto a drum set and you have already
memorized the General MIDI percussion map.
RELATED LINKS
Preferences dialog on page 58
Edit Percussion Kit dialog on page 115
Inputting notes in percussion kits on page 176
Changing the playing techniques of notes on percussion kit staves on page 870
Default note selection during note input for percussion kits
During note input in percussion kits, you can press the letters on a computer keyboard that
correspond to staff positions for kits using the
ve-line staff presentation type. For example, you
can press F to input a note on the F space or line.
In Preferences, you can set options for inputting notes into percussion kits in the Note Input
section of the Note Input and Editing page. For example, if you want to use staff positions to
determine notes, choose Use staff position for Input onto kit or grid.
If you have the staff positions set relative to Treble G clef, then F could mean either the bottom
space on the staff or the top line on the staff. In a standard drum set, this means either the kick
drum in the bottom space, or the ride cymbal on the top line.
When inputting notes in pitched instruments, Dorico SE chooses the lower or upper possible staff
position based on which is closer to the current position of the caret.
However, when inputting notes in percussion kits, Dorico SE chooses the staff position of the
note with the same stem direction as the last input note, rather than the staff position that is
closest to the current position of the caret. This makes it easier to input common note patterns
used in percussion kits.
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