probably start with one thing, then add others in one by one, and make sure they are tight. I have long wished that the sample editor would allow you to put one audio file in the background semi-transparent, then another in the foreground, then allow some Abelton Live like warping of one audio part to correspond to the other. Also a grid in the background of the sample editor would be nice. you might start out by quantizing everything. For precorded loops, you can cut them using option+scissors by 16ths, adjust the start points of each piece in the audio editor, then put them a folder that you can loop. Then you might consider the groove templates. The templates applied to midi sequences are non destructive just like quantizing. I read that you can apply to tempaltes to audio too, but its unclear to me how that could possibly work unless the audio were quantized to begin with. if the audio were hitting before the beat, then you put a template to it which also brought in beats before the hit, and it seems it could get pretty messed up. [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
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Re: [Logic_Cafe] home made vs. released tracks: Grooves
2007-01-22 by GAmoore@aol.com
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