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maryslittlesecret
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Howdy, all. This may be be a silly or ignorant question, but I'm hoping someone can help me out (and forgive me if I don't explain this well)...
Is there a way to have a MIDI sequence trigger samples on my hard drive? To explain my situation, I have some cool drum sounds/samples (.wav files) that I'd like to use, but I still want to program my drums using my drum machine (a BOSS DR660) as opposed to clicking a grid in Fruity Loops, etc. So, if I program the parts in my drum machine and record the MIDI sequence from my drum machine into Sonar, is there a way to have the MIDI snare from the sequence trigger a sampled snare that I have on my hard drive (ditto with the bass drum, toms, whole kit, etc.)?
I understand that I could do this with an outboard sampler/sequencer (load the samples in and program it on there) but I don't really want to invest the time or money into another sequencer. I figured there must be a software program or some way to do this on my PC, but I'm pretty well lost right now. Can anyone offer some help/advice to the MIDI-ignorant in this area? Thanks much.
J
Is there a way to have a MIDI sequence trigger samples on my hard drive? To explain my situation, I have some cool drum sounds/samples (.wav files) that I'd like to use, but I still want to program my drums using my drum machine (a BOSS DR660) as opposed to clicking a grid in Fruity Loops, etc. So, if I program the parts in my drum machine and record the MIDI sequence from my drum machine into Sonar, is there a way to have the MIDI snare from the sequence trigger a sampled snare that I have on my hard drive (ditto with the bass drum, toms, whole kit, etc.)?
I understand that I could do this with an outboard sampler/sequencer (load the samples in and program it on there) but I don't really want to invest the time or money into another sequencer. I figured there must be a software program or some way to do this on my PC, but I'm pretty well lost right now. Can anyone offer some help/advice to the MIDI-ignorant in this area? Thanks much.
J