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manchoa
post Fri 12 Feb 2010, 14:02
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Hi !

I need some help with Battery. I made own drumkit, everything is fine, but I dont know, how to make the highat sound correct. When I play open HH followed with closed HH, the open HH sound should stop the moment, I play closed HH sound, but I dont know how to do that. I have the open HH sound playing until the end of the smape.
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houstonmusic
post Fri 12 Feb 2010, 17:07
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i don't know battery, but every software drum machine works the same way.
you'll be able to assign pads or individual sounds to 'groups' that cut each other off.
look for that feature, and assign the Open, Closed, and Foot Hat to the same group. they'll cut each other off.
good luck.
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ironhead
post Sat 13 Feb 2010, 06:21
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QUOTE (manchoa @ Fri 12 Feb 2010, 13:02) *
Hi !

I need some help with Battery. I made own drumkit, everything is fine, but I dont know, how to make the highat sound correct. When I play open HH followed with closed HH, the open HH sound should stop the moment, I play closed HH sound, but I dont know how to do that. I have the open HH sound playing until the end of the smape.
Anyone ?

i don't know the ins and out in battery but in most drum software the way this works it to group the open and close hihat in the same gruop so when one plays it cut off the other you can also fine tune the setting for each cell
i hope this helps or try on youtube you may find a video about it
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