Drum Sequencing - Digital Performer Or Different, Which software for sequencing? |
Wed 16 Aug 2006, 18:08
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Newbie Group: Members Posts: 10 Joined: 26-Sep 01 From: Kutztown Member No.: 1,868 |
I'm currently using a G4 833mhz processor w/ around 600MB or RAM and DP4.
The Digi001 is my audio and midi interface and up until this point I have been using it to record audio only. I now have a Yamaha S-90ES synth that I would love to use as a sound bank for midi sequencing of drum parts. Digital Performer is slowing down my performance because it does not seem that user friendly when sequencing drums. Is there something I am missing? Should it be sufficient enough and a valuable tool in sequencing drum parts? I also have a new PC in my home which I can use to record or to sequence w/ and make 1 a sequence and the other a recorder. It has x2 amd 3800 processors and 2Gig of Ram. Ideally I would stick to my Mac for everything but due to the Digi001 not being compatible w/ newer applications etc...maybe it makes sense to just use the PC? Any thoughts? |
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Wed 16 Aug 2006, 19:14
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Maniac Member Group: Members Posts: 899 Joined: 12-Oct 01 From: Kirkland Member No.: 2,002 |
I'm currently using a G4 833mhz processor w/ around 600MB or RAM and DP4. The Digi001 is my audio and midi interface and up until this point I have been using it to record audio only. I now have a Yamaha S-90ES synth that I would love to use as a sound bank for midi sequencing of drum parts. Digital Performer is slowing down my performance because it does not seem that user friendly when sequencing drums. Is there something I am missing? Should it be sufficient enough and a valuable tool in sequencing drum parts? I also have a new PC in my home which I can use to record or to sequence w/ and make 1 a sequence and the other a recorder. It has x2 amd 3800 processors and 2Gig of Ram. Ideally I would stick to my Mac for everything but due to the Digi001 not being compatible w/ newer applications etc...maybe it makes sense to just use the PC? Any thoughts? Try the drum editor! -------------------- G-Dub
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Wed 16 Aug 2006, 19:25
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Newbie Group: Members Posts: 10 Joined: 26-Sep 01 From: Kutztown Member No.: 1,868 |
I'm currently using a G4 833mhz processor w/ around 600MB or RAM and DP4. The Digi001 is my audio and midi interface and up until this point I have been using it to record audio only. I now have a Yamaha S-90ES synth that I would love to use as a sound bank for midi sequencing of drum parts. Digital Performer is slowing down my performance because it does not seem that user friendly when sequencing drums. Is there something I am missing? Should it be sufficient enough and a valuable tool in sequencing drum parts? I also have a new PC in my home which I can use to record or to sequence w/ and make 1 a sequence and the other a recorder. It has x2 amd 3800 processors and 2Gig of Ram. Ideally I would stick to my Mac for everything but due to the Digi001 not being compatible w/ newer applications etc...maybe it makes sense to just use the PC? Any thoughts? Try the drum editor! I've only been recording audio until this point and laid down a bit w/ the drum editor. I guess its inexperience but it seems to me like there isn't much control in editing individual tom hits. Maybe I have it configured incorrectly or need to learn the software better. |
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