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Tambourine on a Hi Hat

 
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rushton_d
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PostPosted: Wed Aug 05, 2015 5:37 am    Post subject: Tambourine on a Hi Hat Reply with quote

I saw there was a post from a few years back on this, however, now that we are on JS 3.6 is there an easy way to do get tambourine to go with the hats? Thanks.
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John_Cafarella
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PostPosted: Wed Aug 05, 2015 7:23 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

I've not tried it myself, but I would look at the Motown styles.

From the manual:

[Motown]

Motown Hurry

Motown as a style refers to rhythms used by various hit recordings made by the Motown record
label in Detroit during the sixties. With its Gospel music roots, its mainstream pop song structure
and unique arrangements using strings & horn sections, Motown is still a very original and
recognizable sound today. All Jamstix 2 Motown models feature a tambourine duplicating the
snare pattern, which was a staple of many Motown hits
. This specific Motown model offers a
fast double-time groove with syncopated kicks.


Motown Love

Motown as a style refers to rhythms used by various hit recordings made by the Motown record
label in Detroit during the sixties. With its Gospel music roots, its mainstream pop song structure
and unique arrangements using strings & horn sections, Motown is still a very original and
recognizable sound today. All Jamstix 2 Motown models feature a tambourine duplicating the
snare pattern, which was a staple of many Motown hits. This specific Motown model offers a
'four on the snare' beat with syncopated kicks.


Motown Mersey

Motown as a style refers to rhythms used by various hit recordings made by the Motown record
label in Detroit during the sixties. With its Gospel music roots, its mainstream pop song structure
and unique arrangements using strings & horn sections, Motown is still a very original and
recognizable sound today. All Jamstix 2 Motown models feature a tambourine duplicating the
snare pattern, which was a staple of many Motown hits. This specific Motown model offers a
mersey snare beat with variable kick patterns.
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PostPosted: Thu Aug 06, 2015 5:28 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

Why not just assign the same midi note to the Tambourine and Hi-Hat in the kit you are using? You could even choose particular articulations of the Hi-Hat to duplicate. Or you could copy the Hi-Hat midi to another track and feed that to the Tambourine.

EDIT: Tried assigning the same note and that didn't work but copying the Hi-Hat midi and transposing it to the correct note for the Tambourine did work.
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