ohmigosh!
What do I need to easily arrange my songs on the rm1x
better with bridges and brakes and stuff? Cubase VST?
Is it easy? Do I need an EXPENSIVE version of Cubase ?
Shit, I just realized something. I'm in the Gear
sircle. First an RM1x, then a SU700, next up is a
midi-keyboard, THEN it's software... ARrrrgghhh!!!!!
;)
Torb
--- [EMAIL PROTECTED] skrev:
> For me...
>
> on the hardware sequencer -
> * less complicated arrangements
> * more loop orinted
> * less bridges (in the musical sense)
>
> on the software sequencer -
> * more details
> * better drum programming (higher level of detail)
> * more breaks and bridges
> * better arrangements - more of a focus on the
> whole than parts
>
>
> There are more - but these came to mind first.
>
> I think it comes down to what kind of learner you
> are - are you visual
> or tactile?
>
> I myself am visual and find working on the RM1x to
> be limiting - so for
> me, it's just a scratch pad, a live performance tool
> and a cool toy.
>
>
>
> One example would be this...
>
> you just recorded a great synth line... you realize
> you could add some
> great depth to a segment of of that line...
>
>
>
> on a software sequencer I would do this...
>
> 1.duplicate that track with the lead
> 2.assign that track to possibly another synth sound
> or even a horn sound
> 3.delete unwanted note, so you are only dealing with
> accents and
> possibly a few solid bars of notes
> 4.grab all those notes, then raise them a 3rd or 5th
>
> and lastly, you liked that new backing section, so
> you copy/paste it to
> another location in the piece of music where the
> drums drop out, leaving
> you with this variation of your melody...
>
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>
>
> Whew! Now, tell me how I could do this on the
> RM1x... I'm sure it's
> possible, but how many steps and trips through the
> Job screens and
> moving through note by note in the Edit screen???
>
> Many times I make loops and little progressions on
> the RM1x, then sample
> that into my PC and use - but, I'm moving away from
> that - I was using
> ACID pro for awhile - but taking a track you make in
> ACID to a live
> situation - is impossible - unfortunately, ACID
> doesn't generate a midi
> trigger file (like ReCycle).
>
> Compexity! Ah, I remember the simpler days where I
> sat on a lawn with my
> acustic guitar srummin away and falling in love with
> Emaj7th :-)
>
>
> Sonic Wallpaper
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