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Timing?
I just programmed the drums for a song I'm recording in my MIDI sequencer. I have a book that shows the drums for that song in it, and I copied it from there to the note. I'm certain I got the timing right. However...
I opened the original song in the sequencer to compare and make sure it was right, and it's much shorter. The song is 83 bars in the book, and is 83 in the drums I programmed. However, the original is listed as just under 71 bars. I'm not sure how this happened, but suggestions are welcome. |
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ummm.........the book is wrong?
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The song is faster?
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I fixed the problem, but they still don't match up. I'm able to sing the song correctly along with the drums and it matches up perfectly. But the original track is still signifigantly shorter.
And two books agree it's 84, so I'm not sure what they did wrong... |
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