Drum Beat Generator? Help!!!, Drum Beat Generator? Help!!! |
Sat 11 Oct 2003, 22:56
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Newbie Group: Members Posts: 1 Joined: 17-Sep 03 From: Boston - US Member No.: 24,926 |
I'm trying to find a cheap program that allows you to create drum rhythms, something similar to PCs Fruity Loops. Preferably, this program would allow you to create a rhythm and then let you substitute a .wav file into each beat or line on a musical staff.
I was cutting and pasting diff. sound sources into Pro Tools 5.1 but there's gotta be a better way to do this. In Pro Tools 5.1 I can't view the timeline in 16th note increments, which seems ridiculous if you can't cut and paste on the beat or a denomination of the beat. For instance, if I want to place a sound on the "+" or the "e" of 1, I have to guess because I can't see the beats broken down in less than quarter notes. Any info. would be greatly appreciated. With my current method I should be finished a drum beat in 2005. please help!*. |
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Mon 13 Oct 2003, 14:33
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Maniac Member Group: Members Posts: 821 Joined: 25-Jun 01 From: Springfield - US Member No.: 1,082 |
do you know much about PT? You can change the grid to see 64th notes if you wanted. There should be 2 arrow buttons next to the meter indicator numbers and the position indicator numbers... if you click on one of those arrows... it should bring up a pull down list of note increments which you can select from to change the grid.
I have done many audio sequences with PT and its never been a problem... just pull your manual and look up synching to grid or something like that. the best way to do this is to get a software sampler and load your beats into the sampler and then use midi to trigger your beats really. There are tons of options for doing this too. -------------------- ----------------------------------------
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Thu 11 Dec 2003, 02:13
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Newbie Group: Members Posts: 14 Joined: 10-Dec 03 From: Branford - US Member No.: 30,780 |
I know of a neat program called Doggiebox. It's shareware, and you can register it for 30 bucks. you can import or create drum kits, and then use them to create a beat and export it as an AIFF. Untill you register, however, when you export the track every measure after the first one has a voice over it saying something like, "created using an unregistered version of Zygoat DoggieBox." A way around this is to create only one measure, then copy and paste it again and again in an audio editor, but it's better just to register. Download at http://www.apple.com/downloads/macosx/audi.../doggiebox.html.
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