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Pasting drum together in different times from different sessions.
I have drum tracks at 140 bpm in 4/4 3/4 and 7/8.
What I want to do is chop them up and take the cool parts loop them a few times, and try writing a song this way. How would I go about cutting the drums from one session in 3/4 and with drum tracks from another session in 4/4 while maintaing the click track in both times. Does this make sense? |
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