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is it possible ??
to do a drum line in a certain program than export it to cubase vst ?? if not how is it done ? do i need modules or what .. i dont have a clue
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What drum program?
Most allow you to export as a wav file, then you open up cubase, select a blank track and import it. I'd do this first, or at least do the bed tracks with a click and then line up the final drum synth to the original click. |
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well .. i think i understand maybe !!
so what programs can i use ?
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Hey Waly,
I don’t know if this is what you are looking for, but you might want to check out VST Drum Sessions made for Steinberg by Wizoo. They are actual recorded drum files/patterns/complete song arrangements that were made into REX files, so they can be imported into Cubase and then edited and manipulated like a regular MIDI file, plus you can execute tempo changes of +/- 30bpm without time stretching. There are six different styles available, I have 3 of them and am going to be getting the other three soon. Very cool, IMHO. If this is the type of thing you are looking for, you can audition some of the sounds here: http://ca.steinberg.net/storesounds_vst.html Don’t let the prices at this site fool you, I find these things going for $39 bucks on Sam Ash's clearance table, but I don't think there are any Sam Ash stores in Egypt. Most on-line places have them for about $59US. Brad |
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