After reading your post I started working with it. It's quick and makes writing dums tracks a snap. I created a one bar loop in real time, quantized, duplicated it several times and then used the Hyper Editor to vary the 8th and 16th measures of my phrases. Perfect! Thanks! --- In exs-users@yahoogroups.com, Murray McDowall <murraymc@m...> wrote: > At 10:46 PM 12/19/03 +0000, you wrote: > > > > I've never really "officially" learned the proper way to lay down > > drum beats in Logic. It's painful as I play in real time on my keys > > and then go back and fix it. Is there a better way? Do one of the > > editors offer more? Either Hyper or Matrix? > > > > Logic's Hyper Editor is excellent for programming drum parts. You can see and > edit the temporal placement and the velocities of all notes on the one screen > with one tool. > > You can apply a "feel" to this programmed part either by A) using prefab swing > quantisation or B) extracting a "feel" from a played-in part (making your > recorded part into a groove template ) and then applying it to your programmed > drum part. > > Regards, > M
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Re: [EXS] How do you program your drum tracks?
2003-12-23 by Mark
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