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3.5.6 Percussion in MIDI
Percussion instruments are generally notated in a DrumStaff
context and when notated in this way they are outputted correctly to
MIDI channel 10, but some pitched percussion instruments, like the
xylophone, marimba, vibraphone, timpani, etc., are treated like
“normal” instruments and music for these instruments should be
entered in a normal Staff context, not a DrumStaff
context, to obtain the correct MIDI output.
Some non-pitched percussion sounds included in the general MIDI
standard, like melodic tom, taiko drum, synth drum, etc., cannot be
reached via MIDI channel 10, so the notation for such instruments
should also be entered in a normal Staff context, using suitable
normal pitches.
Many percussion instruments are not included in the general MIDI standard, e.g. castanets. The easiest, although unsatisfactory, method of producing some MIDI output when writing for such instruments is to substitute the nearest sound from the standard set.
See also
Notation Reference: Percussion, Score layout.
Internals Reference: Dynamic_performer.
Known issues and warnings
Because the general MIDI standard does not contain rim shots, the sidestick is used for this purpose instead.
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