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Percussion kits and drum sets
A percussion kit is a collection of unpitched percussion instruments that are played by a single
player. Drum sets are a particular type of percussion kit that are often used in pop and rock
music.
NOTE
In this documentation, we use “percussion kit” to refer to both percussion kits and drum sets.
In Dorico SE, you can present percussion kits in different ways, including as a ve-line staff and
as a grid. If you want percussion kits to behave as drum sets, you can dene them as drum sets.
You can create percussion kits in Setup mode. You can combine existing unpitched percussion
instruments into kits and add empty kits to players, to which you can then add unpitched
percussion instruments. You can also import existing kits you have previously exported and
saved.
You can move percussion instruments between players, without affecting any music already
added to that instrument.
NOTE
If the instrument you want to move is combined into a percussion kit, you must rst remove the
instrument from the kit before you can move it to another player.
You can change individual percussion instruments like any other instrument. However, you can
only change unpitched percussion instruments to other unpitched percussion instruments, and
you can only change the percussion instruments in kits within the Edit Percussion Kit dialog.
RELATED LINKS
Note input setup for percussion kits on page 177
Percussion kit presentation types on page 873
Staff labels for percussion kits on page 798
Edit Percussion Kit dialog on page 115
Combining individual percussion instruments into kits on page 113
Dening percussion kits as drum sets on page 119
Adding instruments to percussion kits on page 118
Removing individual instruments from percussion kits on page 122
Moving instruments on page 114
Inputting notes in percussion kits on page 176
Exporting percussion kits
You can export percussion kits as library les. This allows you to use kits again without having to
create them from scratch.
PROCEDURE
1. In the Players panel in Setup mode, expand the card of the player whose percussion kit you
want to export.
2. Click the arrow that appears in the kit instrument label when you hover over it and choose
Edit Percussion Kit to open the Edit Percussion Kit dialog.
3. Click Export Kit at the bottom of the dialog to open the File Explorer/macOS Finder.
4. In the File Explorer/macOS Finder, specify a name and location for the library le.
5. Click Save.
Unpitched percussion
Percussion kits and drum sets
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