VIDEO - Granular Riser in MSF

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In this video I go over how to create a granular riser using reversed samples. I hope you find it interesting.


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These plugins are infinite, you can do more stuff than you will ever be able to. Amazing!

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As usual, excellent and inspiring video.

Chandler, have you made a video about using channels in MDrummer ? You know, the 9 channels that are seen here and there in the GUI. I use some of them for rhythmic decorations without modifying the main patterns. This is easy in Bitwig as every note on a track can be assigned to a specific MIDI channel and each MIDI channel has a color, so it's easy to see.

I'm wondering if there are other uses and also, any other features revolving around using these channels.

Cheers.

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mevla wrote: Wed Feb 08, 2023 8:10 pm As usual, excellent and inspiring video.

Chandler, have you made a video about using channels in MDrummer ? You know, the 9 channels that are seen here and there in the GUI. I use some of them for rhythmic decorations without modifying the main patterns. This is easy in Bitwig as every note on a track can be assigned to a specific MIDI channel and each MIDI channel has a color, so it's easy to see.

I'm wondering if there are other uses and also, any other features revolving around using these channels.

Cheers.
Thank you. I believe I have made a video on the channels, but I don't have time to look right now. Generally I use them for extra parts such a percussion like bongos, congas, etc. You can also use them from different time signatures, so if your song is in 4/4, but you need a few messures of 5/4, you can put the different messures on another channel. Or if you have different sections of a song with extremely different drum parts. I posted a song a few months ago using different sections that had me using 2 different channels. The first channel was doing drum & bass style patterns and the 2nd channel was like dub step. I hope that helps.

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Chandlerhimself wrote: Thu Feb 09, 2023 2:40 am Thank you. I believe I have made a video on the channels, but I don't have time to look right now. Generally I use them for extra parts such a percussion like bongos, congas, etc. [ ... ]
Thanks for the reply. It creates a good opportunity to see those MDrummer videos you made.

For anyone else interested by this topic here are three tutorials using MDrummer channels that I quickly spotted :

"Changing meter in MDrummer"



"Polyrhythms, Polymeter and Oddmeter in MDrummer"



"Euclidean Rhythms in MDrummer"




Cheers.

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