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viva_zapata74
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hi all, just a quick question on how to go on about drum programming:
I am setup with Logic and reason in rewire and my plan is to have Redrum to behave as close as possible to the drummer I don't have. I was wondering what's the best practice to go on about drum programming: I have good drum samples given to me by a friend who's a pro producer and they're really well done. I can see every piece of drum is L and R so I assume I have to assign one each
what I've done so far is I have one Redrum drum machine exclusively for each part of my imaginary drumkit: one redrum for a few kickdrums, one redrum for few snares, one for the crashes, one for the splashes and so on, plus one mixer for each of the redrums. Basically I setup quite a big rack. Am I going the right direction?
Thanks in advance for any piece of advice!
coolaboola
Emi
I am setup with Logic and reason in rewire and my plan is to have Redrum to behave as close as possible to the drummer I don't have. I was wondering what's the best practice to go on about drum programming: I have good drum samples given to me by a friend who's a pro producer and they're really well done. I can see every piece of drum is L and R so I assume I have to assign one each
what I've done so far is I have one Redrum drum machine exclusively for each part of my imaginary drumkit: one redrum for a few kickdrums, one redrum for few snares, one for the crashes, one for the splashes and so on, plus one mixer for each of the redrums. Basically I setup quite a big rack. Am I going the right direction?
Thanks in advance for any piece of advice!
coolaboola
Emi