Should I Get A Roland Tr For Drum Programming Or?, Programming drums in MIDI |
mer. 25 oct. 2006, 01:17
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I'm relatively new to music production, I'm having s lot of difficulty making beats i'm happy with. There doesn't appear to be a way of creating midi loops from scratch on garage band. I also find trying to make drum loops using samples a bit of a pain as there is the constant 2ing and throwing of each sample trying to line it up. I was looking at idrum (had the demo but it expired before i got proper chance to try it out) as a way of making drum loops, but was also considering a roland tr-626, using this to program beats. I was wondering too if i used the midi out i could also use it too play other software instruments? Any other suggestions on beatmaking would be great.
There is alot to grasp when trying to get to grips with song writing and music composition. Cheers for your time. |
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bradondc Should I Get A Roland Tr For Drum Programming Or? mer. 25 oct. 2006, 01:17
mortalengines You may want to try some other "virtual... mer. 25 oct. 2006, 05:20
jimdubpram In Garageband open a new software track with a dru... mer. 25 oct. 2006, 19:55
bradondc i tried that and found it a bit finicky, with lots... lun. 30 oct. 2006, 18:21
bradondc the 505 has its pro's and cons. great for me... lun. 4 déc. 2006, 20:38
mortalengines You may want to try some other "virtual... mer. 25 oct. 2006, 05:20
jimdubpram In Garageband open a new software track with a dru... mer. 25 oct. 2006, 19:55
bradondc i tried that and found it a bit finicky, with lots... lun. 30 oct. 2006, 18:21
bradondc the 505 has its pro's and cons. great for me... lun. 4 déc. 2006, 20:38
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