Subject:Drum Machine
Posted by: Didger
Date:12/28/2000 9:17:00 PM
Does anyone use a drum machine (PC type) to produce rythm tracks? I may be missing something here but I want to lay a drum track, not looped but a varying rythm, then add some live didgeridoo to it. Thanks... Didger |
Subject:Re: Drum Machine
Reply by: John_Pemble
Date:1/2/2001 2:20:00 PM
I do the same kind of thing you are talking about. I use Rebirth by Propellerheads http://www.propellerheads.se to create beats. It's a virtual drum machine. I tend to use it only to create click tracks or beat tracks, then save that as a .wav file and open it in Acid. I then jam on my didg to this rhythm and add shaker stuff or whatever. I take those .wav and make loops out of them at times, but I use the drum machine file created from Rebirth as the rhythm guide. I may later go back to Rebirth and create some more beats and take it back to Acid or take my mixdown files to Wavelab or Cubase. -john Geoffrey Corner wrote: >>Does anyone use a drum machine (PC type) to produce rythm tracks? >>I may be missing something here but I want to lay a drum track, not looped but a varying rythm, then >>add some live didgeridoo to it. >>Thanks... Didger |