Originally Posted By: VideoTrack
For info, I think the closed hi-hat is F#3 and the open hi-hat is G3. You will need to experiment.


Closed hi-hat is MIDI note #42, foot close hi-hat is MIDI note #44, and open hi-hat is MIDI note #46. In BIAB and in many plugins/synths this would end up as F#3, G#3, and A#3, but the octave shown may vary as that particular part of MIDI wasn't completely standardized.

Some companies say Middle C is C4, others say it's C3, and a few say it's C5. This means the lowest possible note is either C-2, C-1, or C0, with I think C-1 being the most common (though I may be wrong).


Either way, another suggestion for adding some hi-hats would be to use an audio loop. It may sound slightly more realistic that way (depending on the loop), but Videotrack's method is probably a little easier.

Last edited by Simon - PG Music; 10/19/21 08:37 AM.

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