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AuthorTopic: BFD
twistedblues
Posted: 12th February 2004 08:43
Is it possible to import midi drum tracks into fxpansion bfd and have it play the midi track with bfd's drum samples?
Phaedo
Posted: 12th February 2004 09:27
I think the answer is
a) yes
and
b) why?
twistedblues
Posted: 12th February 2004 11:37
One of the reasons is I want to make backing tracks for songs to jam to. for example I have a midi drum track to a slayer song or somthing if I can use bfd to play the midi with the bfd samples then I can have the same drum track but it will sound real instead of the midi samples.
Angus_FX
Posted: 12th February 2004 12:01
Yep, that's entirely possible... you can either play BFD "like a sampler" from your sequencer/host, or import your MIDI loops in to the Groove Librarian and use it "like a drum machine".

Best regards,
Angus.
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