maxime1122
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I could record some drums and bass gtr. It would help if I could get the BPM for the gtr loop you recorded. I can figure it out, but it's much faster if you could post up the information. That way I can lock my project speed to the speed of the loop.
Well I offered a couple times to help with the drums but seems I've been ignored. Kinda got the hint. LOL..
Put the track out there with the bass and maybe someone will pick it up and do it. kinda would help with folks laying guitar tracks as well.
Sent you a PM. And BTW, I would prefer real drummer over MIDI, if possible.
Well I offered a couple times to help with the drums but seems I've been ignored. Kinda got the hint. LOL..
Put the track out there with the bass and maybe someone will pick it up and do it. kinda would help with folks laying guitar tracks as well.
Oh, sorry man, did not see your posts regarding this, yes TD drums are great!
We need you in this project...
Only time I throw midi is if we choose to change the kit sounds but it's still real time human based, not click track based. I have 5 acoustic drum kits to choose from or the Roland TD-20s with spdif/ Midi would only be used to change drum sounds, it is always human and it's all audio wav. Nothing point and click with a mouse during creation. Some dude will sit down and play.
My last track recording for the last CD for a band I recorded mostly here at my home iTunes - Music - Xout by No Restraints The entire Cd done with td20. So, If the TD-20 works for ya. Fast and easy and sounds great. SPDIF < Audio not midi
+1 I don't have the roland.. I use a yamaha Dt express with kit just to put the beats down. then I have some great drum sounds to put to the recorded beats.
Only reason I wanted the bpm of the song was to set up my own click track to my headphones.