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hd28vr
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I've written and recorded a bunch of songs by myself using Groove Agent, which is a software program by Steinberg, for the drum track. I'm sick of doing that. I can never find a style with the feel I want. It always changes/ruins my songs. I can't stand editing the resulting midi information to make a note louder or something. To me, this has been a very un-musical approach to making music. I can much more easily tap my hands on my desk and get what I'm going for. But I'm not a drummer and can't play well enough to press record and get a great drum track down from start to finish. And I can't stand playing along to a click track. I'd rather stick needles in my eyes. And I can't stand trying to find the right beats per minute before recording. I just want to sit down at some actual drums and play what I feel.
Here's what I'm thinking I want to try - and I'd love some input from you. I want to get a set of electronic drums (just for ease of recording), press record and play for a couple of minutes to get the basic beat I'm going for. Then trim the audio file to a small section of a few bars that sound tight. Then loop that short audio file for the length of the song, use that track as the basis for recording all the other instruments. I'd also like to be able to adjust the Bars within Cubase to exactly match the length of my trimmed audio file (to make it easier later to cut and paste harmony vocals for the choruses and stuff like that). Then I'll come back later and re-record the drums and use overdubbing to add fills. Not sure if my explanation here makes sense. If it does make sense, does this sound like a good or bad approach?
I use Cubase Essential and I don't see a menu choice for selecting an audio file within a track and looping it - other than copy, paste, paste, paste.
And I'm concerned that it might be difficult to find just the right places to trim the audio file so that it loops nicely. Any tips or suggestions? I'm sure this is a newbie question.
Here's what I'm thinking I want to try - and I'd love some input from you. I want to get a set of electronic drums (just for ease of recording), press record and play for a couple of minutes to get the basic beat I'm going for. Then trim the audio file to a small section of a few bars that sound tight. Then loop that short audio file for the length of the song, use that track as the basis for recording all the other instruments. I'd also like to be able to adjust the Bars within Cubase to exactly match the length of my trimmed audio file (to make it easier later to cut and paste harmony vocals for the choruses and stuff like that). Then I'll come back later and re-record the drums and use overdubbing to add fills. Not sure if my explanation here makes sense. If it does make sense, does this sound like a good or bad approach?
I use Cubase Essential and I don't see a menu choice for selecting an audio file within a track and looping it - other than copy, paste, paste, paste.
And I'm concerned that it might be difficult to find just the right places to trim the audio file so that it loops nicely. Any tips or suggestions? I'm sure this is a newbie question.