User Manual

97A User’s Guide to Garritan World Instruments
THE PERCUSSION INSTRUMENTS
ARIA name:
Program Description:
Controller
Assignments:
Africa
Basic African
Percussion
e Basic African Percussion set includes a select
combination of African percussion instruments.
Vel (vol/eq), Var
1, Var 2, Lgth,
FiltLv, FiltFq,
Keyswitches
C2-C#2 – African Log
Drum
D2-D#2 – Apentima
E2-F#2 – Ashiko
G2-A2 – Bourarabou
A#2-C3 – Djembe
C#3-D#3 – Dondo
E3-F3 – Doun Doun
Ba
F#3-G3 – Kagan
G#3-A3 – Kpanlogo 1
A#3-B3 – Kpanlogo 2
C4-C#4 – Kpanlogo 3
D4-D#4 –
Fontomfrom
E4-F#4 – Ibo
G4-A4 – Kenkeni
A#4-C5 – Krin Slit
Drum
C#5-D#5 – Morocco
Drum
E5-F#5 – Sakara
G5-A5 – Sangban
A#5-C6 – Tama
C#6-G6 – Sistrum
G#6-B6 – Televi
B6-D7 – Tonetang
Stir Drum
D#7-F7 – Adodo
F#7-G#7 – Dawuro
A7-A#7 – Atoke
B7-C8 – Axatse
Bougarabou e Bougarabou is a single-headed drum cov-
ered with cow skin over an elongated goblet-
shaped drum. It is often placed on a single
stand or played in sets of three or four. e
drum is also known as Boucarabou and origi-
nates in Senegal.
C2-A4 – various hits
Vel (vol/eq), Var
1, Var 2, Lgth,
FiltLv, FiltFq,
Keyswitches
Dawuro e Dawuro is a banana-shaped metal bell with
a slit along its upper surface. It is played by mu-
sicians in Ghana and surrounding regions. e
Ewe name is Toke.
C2-G2 – various hits
Vel (vol/eq), Var
1, Var 2, Lgth,
FiltLv, FiltFq,
Keyswitches