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This machine is equiped with a built in rhythm section but, I would like to know if I can record my own drum track along with my other instruments instead of using the computerized drums?
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Sure you can! It's not different from recording any other sound source, but if you are not planning to do any postprocessing of the drumtracks in the D16, I suggest that you sync your drum machine with the D16 instead. I usually don't record midi instruments until mastering time.
Kind regards, Ted Lyngmo Korg D16 mailinglist: korg_d16-subscribe@egroups.com <BLOCKQUOTE><font size="1" face="Verdana, Arial">quote:</font><HR>Originally posted by butterfingers: This machine is equiped with a built in rhythm section but, I would like to know if I can record my own drum track along with my other instruments instead of using the computerized drums? <HR></BLOCKQUOTE> |
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There is no problem with recording your own drum tracks. If you do record them in stero though. The drum patterns are just a hyped up metronome, but are great when playing by yourself-the drummer goes on for ever if you want him to and doesn't get fed up eith your solo's.
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What is the "Korg D-16 mailing list"?
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<BLOCKQUOTE><font size="1" face="Verdana, Arial">quote:</font><HR>Originally posted by swindle:
What is the "Korg D-16 mailing list"?<HR></BLOCKQUOTE> It's a mailinglist for people wanting to talk about the Korg D16. Kind regards, Ted Lyngmo Korg D16 mailinglist: korg_d16-subscribe@egroups.com |
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