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EXAMPLE
Three different snare drum playing technique-specic noteheads followed by two clash cymbal playing
technique-specic noteheads
All of these settings are saved in the percussion instrument within your project, and you can
export them from one project and import them into others.
NOTE
Overrides for articulations and tremolos are not currently reected in playback, but this is
planned for future versions.
RELATED LINKS
Dening how combinations of articulations and single-note tremolos sound in playback on page
456
Exporting percussion kits on page 869
Importing percussion kits on page 870
Override Percussion Noteheads dialog
The Override Percussion Noteheads dialog lists the playing technique-specic noteheads
dened for the selected instrument in the Percussion Instrument Playing Techniques dialog,
shows the notehead type mapped for each technique, and allows you to override those
noteheads for ve-line staff kit presentations only.
For example, the same notehead can indicate different playing techniques for different
instruments. When those instruments are presented on the same
ve-line staff, this can cause
confusion, so you can use the Override Percussion Noteheads dialog to disambiguate the
notes for one instrument from another in ve-line staff kit presentations only.
You can open the Override Percussion Noteheads dialog by selecting an instrument in the
Edit Percussion Kit dialog and clicking Edit Noteheads.
Override Percussion Noteheads dialog for a snare drum
The Override Percussion Noteheads dialog comprises the following:
Unpitched percussion
Playing techniques for unpitched percussion instruments
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