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Subject: drum attack/release
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Original Message 1/6 06-Dec-00 @ 05:30 PM - drum attack/release
does anyone experience similiar problem.
i use lots of release on my kicks and hihats. but should i keep sustain off completely on drums.
is there any strict rule of code for this to keep the groove alive without making it sound dull from cutting away adsr timing??
responces are gratious...peace.
Message 2/6 08-Dec-00 @ 11:46 PM - RE: drum attack/release
Message 3/6 11-Dec-00 @ 03:47 PM - RE: drum attack/release
thanks for reply.
Message 4/6 11-Dec-00 @ 03:51 PM - RE: drum attack/release
Message 5/6 12-Dec-00 @ 10:03 PM - RE: drum attack/release
Is there swing built into midi? or lets say you
record a midi file from a drum machine, and you
have groove settings, are they saved in the
midi file or are they machine dependant.
I find a lot of my groove comes from a combination
of these things:
volume changes in the notes
pans from left to right
slight pitch changes
swing factor
slight note pushes or resolutions (forcing a 16th
note to be a 64th off time)
i dont quite understand how all this is saved in a midi file.
kyle
Message 6/6 13-Dec-00 @ 02:07 PM - RE: drum attack/release
even pulling a note 1/196th will have an audible effect on a groove.. esspecially with heavy bass combinations.. if the sequencer is up to the job of layering bass (good for you if it is) that is.. ie a hardware job (akai mpc).. software sequencers tho.. you can get close but.. you allways feel like it could be tighter.
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