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| ![](posticons/transdot.gif) Janet Rosen Registered Member
![](posticons/transdot.gif) ![Email Address Not Available](styles/makemusic/images/mail_off.gif) ![Personal Homepage Not Available](styles/makemusic/images/home_off.gif) ![Send a Private Message to Janet Rosen](styles/makemusic/images/pm_on.gif) ![AIM Not Available](styles/makemusic/images/aim_off.gif) ![ICQ Not Available](styles/makemusic/images/icq_off.gif) ![Y! Not Available](styles/makemusic/images/y_off.gif) ![MSN Not Available](styles/makemusic/images/msn_off.gif) Date Joined Mar 2014 Total Posts : 1 | Posted 3/25/2014 9:06 AM (GMT -6) | ![Quote This Post](styles/makemusic/images/quotebtn.gif) ![Alert An Admin About This Post.](styles/makemusic/images/alertbtn.gif) | Is there a way to make the snare drum assessments in SmartMusic more accurate? I just had students who played constant 16th notes score higher on their assessments than students who tried to play the actual rhythms. Is anyone else having this problem? | Back to Top | |
![](posticons/transdot.gif) ![](posticons/transdot.gif) | ![](posticons/transdot.gif) Dan S Registered Member
![](posticons/transdot.gif) ![Email Address Not Available](styles/makemusic/images/mail_off.gif) ![Personal Homepage Not Available](styles/makemusic/images/home_off.gif) ![Send a Private Message to Dan S](styles/makemusic/images/pm_on.gif) ![AIM Not Available](styles/makemusic/images/aim_off.gif) ![ICQ Not Available](styles/makemusic/images/icq_off.gif) ![Y! Not Available](styles/makemusic/images/y_off.gif) ![MSN Not Available](styles/makemusic/images/msn_off.gif) Date Joined Sep 2013 Total Posts : 20 | Posted 5/29/2014 4:15 AM (GMT -6) | ![Quote This Post](styles/makemusic/images/quotebtn.gif) ![Alert An Admin About This Post.](styles/makemusic/images/alertbtn.gif) | Yes, I have as well.
SM listens for notes that start at the correct time. It ignores sounds made during rests. It ignores 2nd or 3rd sounds made while it thinks the first note is still being played. Be sure to always listen to your drummer's assignments, especially once they figure this out. | Back to Top | |
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