a general drum loop question
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- KVRist
- 294 posts since 25 Apr, 2006
This may come off as a stupid question..but i've only programmed drums myself, save the occasional dr. rex loop in reason. I know that you can purchase prepared drum loops from various vendors, but my question is: Can you set the BPM's with these prepared grooves or do you have just work with the drum loop you have? I am what you would consider a '1-man band' and almost everytime in my recording my programmed drumming is the weak link of the recording. Furthermore, the way I usually start the recording process of a song is by recording a couple bars on the acoustic guitar, find out what the exact tempo is, then I scratch the acoustic guitar and start over with just the drums. So obviously it'd be very convenient to be able to sent the tempos if I were to sometimes use prepared grooves.
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- KVRAF
- 7794 posts since 20 Jul, 2004 from Clearwater
you can change the bpm by time stretching and by slicing the audio in recycle or something similar
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- KVRAF
- 4867 posts since 18 Dec, 2000
or you can stretch it to your tempo with almost any host.
EX2, Live, Cubase, Traktion, I'm pretty sure FL does this.
EX2, Live, Cubase, Traktion, I'm pretty sure FL does this.
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- KVRist
- Topic Starter
- 294 posts since 25 Apr, 2006
Okay, so after figeting around in cubase for awhile, I realize I still don't quite understand how to use these midi files. For example, I downloaded a free 'rock drum' midi loop to practice on attempted to load it up in cubase. I imported the midi file and output'd it through my favorite synth, hypersonic. I then chose a rock drum kit that I thought would fit the midi track profile. I started by dragging the midi notes to the correct key (EG hi-hats to the respective hi-hats on the hypersonic, kick to kick, and so on) and after a long while of trying to work this out, I guess I kind've got a loop going but was definately nothing like the audio sample they had posted on the website. Am I doing this the wrong way? Or is this correct, but like everything else it takes time to master?
Thanks
Thanks
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- KVRist
- 374 posts since 12 Nov, 2005
chances are the midi files are laid out to a general midi standard, if so you shouldn't need to change anything. just make sure you send all the midi drum tracks to the same midi channell/instrument. ie channel #10 for drums. the demo probably sounds different because they are using a different kit and/or fx. try starting out w/ general midi files to get the hang of mappings.
