Export the .wav files from Cubase to a dedicated folder on your computer. Make sure that the .wav file format (sample rate and bit depth) of the files your moving match the sample rate and bit depth of the song that you've created on the DP-24SD. Assuming you've got those matched - this should...
That's the route I went - gaming mini-PC. Dedicated to Reaper. Very happy so far. Mine is nearly identical to this one:
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And these guys:
The amp on the right is a vintage 1965 Fender Tremolux. I picked it up many years ago through a trade after doing some air conditioning work for a drummer friend. He bought it cheap from the original owner who was a steel player. According to him - it never had an electric...
Not sure if this qualifies - but I've had this DS-1 so long I can't remember when I bought it. It's been modified to curb that shrill edgy-ness that these are known for - I still use it from time to time. I gigged heavily for many years and this thing was a mainstay on my board during that...
The R8 was/is a great drum machine. 2-3 year after the R8 came out - Roland released another killer drum machine - the R70. I still have and use mine. I use mine mostly for some of the cool, unique sound effects that you can't find anywhere else. But yeah - the R70 still works perfectly even...
And getting a little nerdy.... that is the R2 version of the WA87 - as opposed to the first generation version.
She's got a cool, vibey-presence Karen Carpenter quality to her voice.
I haven't done it often - but it has happened.... where I start a song idea with a drum part, a groove. I love killer rhythm. So why not? It's unusual - but the rules are: there ain't no rules.
There's no trying to minimize the reality. It's can be - and usually is - a complete pain in the fucking ass.
I've enjoyed - and will continue to enjoy - learning Reaper. It's a fantastic piece of software. For all kinds of reasons. But dealing with plugins is a constant reminder of why I...
Just to be clear and helpful - as stated above - EZDrummer 3 has the ability/function to move single sequence hits ever so slightly to change the feel (or for whatever reason). It is literally called "nudge". I'm not looking at it right now - but as I recall - you can set the increments or size...
Yes. He and I knew each other at another forum for about 25 years. If you think some of the political sparring here has gotten a little prickly at times.... whoa nelly.... you ain't seen nothin. He and I used to get after it. We disagreed on a lot of issues - but I also knew he had a good...
Ive been using EZDrummer 2 and now 3 (since it was released) with the Tascam DP-32SD for about 10 years now. I love that work flow. It's perfect for my purposes. I'm starting to work more in Reaper - but for sketching or getting basic mixes down - this is still my go-to approach. It's quick...