hey Krister. you can do it that way. a lot of people do. but you can also play
the part in in real time and then just fix up what you don’t want afterwoods. I
have made some sequences for karioke people and actually what i did was to
import the the original track in to tools, and just play the d
Sequencing is building and arranging parts. Most often, it takes the
form of playing in drum parts on either a keyboard or a set of drum
pads, and then fixing up anything that needs to be tweaked if you're
not one of the super humans who can play software drums with as much
feel as people do on a r
See confused question below:
> 9 apr 2015 kl. 20:40 skrev Scott Chesworth :
>
> PT isn't great
> for loop arrangement, but again, the way around it is to learn to
> sequence
And here comes the stupid question of the decade, what’s sequencing and how
does one go about doing that in PT? I’ve used
Same deal as ever. AD1 shows up usable parameters, no native presets,
but the Pro Tools with Speech boys have those. AD2 sounds infinitely
better, but doesn't have usable parameters, and so far as I know
nobody has done the presets dance for that one yet. In both cases and
any other drum plugin I'v
Hi,
In PT 10 apparently addictive drums doesn’t work at all but how is it in PT
11.3? Anyone tried it there? If that doesn’t work, does anyone have some advice
on what to get instead?
/Krister
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