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Tech: Looking for MIDI handclap

10 Mar 03 - 11:33 AM (#906575)
Subject: Tech: Looking for MIDI handclap
From: Joe Offer

I'm trying to do a MIDI of a song that requires a handclap. I found applause, but not single clapping. Is there a code somebody knows?
-Joe Offer-


Click to play my failed attempt


Pretty bad, eh?


10 Mar 03 - 11:40 AM (#906582)
Subject: RE: Tech: Looking for MIDI handclap
From: GUEST,Ed

Midinote 39 on a GM drumkit (Channel 10)


10 Mar 03 - 11:47 AM (#906589)
Subject: RE: Tech: Looking for MIDI handclap
From: MMario

joe - of the standard ones in NWC the one I would probably use would be woodblock.

from this midi site it appears that hand clap is pitch 39 as a drum not. checking to see if it is possible to do that in NWC


10 Mar 03 - 12:03 PM (#906606)
Subject: RE: Tech: Looking for MIDI handclap
From: MMario

yup - is possible - you will probably have to use layerd staves; (changing the channel on one of them to channel 10) and then select whichever percussion note you feel fits best. e-mailed you a sample


10 Mar 03 - 12:15 PM (#906619)
Subject: RE: Tech: Looking for MIDI handclap
From: MMario

the best I found is 7 up from the lowest note NWC allows you to enter


10 Mar 03 - 08:04 PM (#906947)
Subject: RE: Tech: Looking for MIDI handclap
From: JohnInKansas

Joe -

If I change your quarter notes on the "claps" to sixteenths, and add a dotted eighth rest after each one, I get a little more clappy sound. Adding, perhaps an F to the Bb to broaden the spectrum a little seems to also help.

Still seems like it needs a little "snap" on the beggining. Maybe superimposing a woodblock or something similar.

The "Applause" sound is a sort of "white noise," so if you cut the duration short enough it should sound something like a single clap. I didn't try anything shorter than a two-feather note on it though.

Sometimes you have to "assemble" your own sounds from what's on the device board.

The Korg M1 device is pretty common, and has a "Finger Snap" (#70), and the Roand U-220 has two "Slaps (#30, 31), but you can't be sure the person playing your masterpiece will have (and use) alternate devices - so the applause in General Midi is probably your best bet.

John