
Slackmaster2K
Gone
Welp, I got it to work. I used a VSTi sampler in conjunction with the n-Track piano roll editor to program some drums.
Yes, it is possible to do drums right in n-Track using this method. However, the n-Track piano roll editor is a piece of crap when it comes to this sort of thing. It has all the right features; BPM definition, time signature, snap to grid, etc. The problem is that the editor itself is buggy...the snap to grid feature is poorly implemented, note lengths are sometimes misdrawn which doesn't effect the sound but makes things hard to read, and it crashes from time to time.
Damn!
This has considerably more potential than fruity loops, because a) edits are realtime b) you're not limited to 16bit drum samples and c) time signature changes would be possible. Oh well.
Slackmaster 2000
Yes, it is possible to do drums right in n-Track using this method. However, the n-Track piano roll editor is a piece of crap when it comes to this sort of thing. It has all the right features; BPM definition, time signature, snap to grid, etc. The problem is that the editor itself is buggy...the snap to grid feature is poorly implemented, note lengths are sometimes misdrawn which doesn't effect the sound but makes things hard to read, and it crashes from time to time.
Damn!
This has considerably more potential than fruity loops, because a) edits are realtime b) you're not limited to 16bit drum samples and c) time signature changes would be possible. Oh well.
Slackmaster 2000