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SnorkelX on the C line = rimshot;
X on the A line above staff = stick click.
Hope that helps you out some.
17 years ago
azb_assassinzi have a couple questions, first, in this song, are the x's on the C space suppose to be rimshots?? an second, on coffee house rock, and the A line above the bar, is that hitting the side of the drum or stick clicks??
17 years ago
azb_assassinzok, thanks, my e-mails azb_assassinz@yahoo.com so maybe you could send it to me
17 years ago
SnorkelI've tried to turn it into an mp3 file, but I can't get Virtual Drumline 2 to work. If I can find a way to turn it into one I'll do that as soon as possible.
17 years ago
azb_assassinzdo you think you could make a mp3 instead of a midi? i tried to change it so i could put it on my mp3 player but i didnt work since its a midi.
17 years ago
SnorkelTo fluty, yes, that was the entire reason I named it Area 51; it is speculated as a very conspiritorially secrative place where many tests are done. This song, likewise, was experimental.
To azb, that is my favorite part too. :D
17 years ago
Fluty-WootyDid you know that area 51 is a placw where they have top secret aircraft like flying saucers and other amazing stuff that you will know in a long time...
17 years ago
azb_assassinzwow, that sounded really awesome...! that one part where the snares and tenors are on the rims and with the basses doing that grppve, that part was my fav!!
17 years ago