By 48RAX093
Fri Sep 30, 2022 11:44 am
Hey, I have a query, I will attempt to explain.
I am a drummer/multi instrumentalist... The problem I have with the mpc is that I can play live finger drum patterns without a metronome to varying degrees of complication fairly easily... However the problem is... When trying to make genres such as but not limited to jungle or fast tekno styles I get totally put off by having to use a metronome to create a loop, it just kills my creativity... It's hard to explain but I'm looking for some kind of workaround to make it so that I can just busy out a break at whatever tempo I'm feeling at the time and then use that to set the tempo... If you see what I mean? I know I could record it and make an audio clip and then trigger that but what about subtle differences in looping multiples tracks together... Does anybody have any tips... Can we have a conversation about this.... To me just simply programming drums in multiple layers into a sequencer can be quite boring... I have been playing around for years on and off now and I would like to see what other people have come up with with regards to this... Is there some way of correcting notes with midi afterwards or something.... Thanks
I am a drummer/multi instrumentalist... The problem I have with the mpc is that I can play live finger drum patterns without a metronome to varying degrees of complication fairly easily... However the problem is... When trying to make genres such as but not limited to jungle or fast tekno styles I get totally put off by having to use a metronome to create a loop, it just kills my creativity... It's hard to explain but I'm looking for some kind of workaround to make it so that I can just busy out a break at whatever tempo I'm feeling at the time and then use that to set the tempo... If you see what I mean? I know I could record it and make an audio clip and then trigger that but what about subtle differences in looping multiples tracks together... Does anybody have any tips... Can we have a conversation about this.... To me just simply programming drums in multiple layers into a sequencer can be quite boring... I have been playing around for years on and off now and I would like to see what other people have come up with with regards to this... Is there some way of correcting notes with midi afterwards or something.... Thanks