Got The Gear, Got The Tunes, Need A Clue, Do I need a sampler, or is DP4 enough? |
Mon 12 Apr 2004, 06:36
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Newbie Group: Members Posts: 4 Joined: 08-Mar 04 From: Reno NV - US Member No.: 37,969 |
I stopped recording my pop tunes ten years ago, way back when Performer's first name wasn't "Digital". Now I'm back with loads of new songs to record, using a new 1.25Ghz PowerBook G4 with 1GB of RAM, a fast Weibetech 200GB external FireWire drive, a Tascam FW-1884 control surface/audio interface, M-Audio KeyStation 49e MIDI controller, Digital Performer 4.12, DrumsOnDemand sample libraries I and II, a Rode NTK for vocals, an AKG C451B for my Martins, and a Shure SM-58 for my Tele through my old Boogie.
I'm rarin' to go, but I'm conceptually stuck and can't begin until I get one thing straight: Do I need a software sampler, like MOTU's MachFive, to sequence my DrumsOnDemand loops so that they'll sound natural, or can I do just as well assembling them in DP4? I'm one of those kind of people who has to have all my tools laid out before me before I can start a creative project. I don't want to have to redo all these rhythm tracks with some other piece of software three months from now. ~ David MacNeill |
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Tue 13 Apr 2004, 15:28
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Newbie Group: Members Posts: 2 Joined: 07-Mar 04 From: Montreal - CA Member No.: 37,872 |
Do I need a software sampler, like MOTU's MachFive, to sequence my DrumsOnDemand loops so that they'll sound natural, or can I do just as well assembling them in DP4?
yes you need a sampler hard. Do both method...cutting a loop and reassembling it gives clues about sequencing. |
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