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record problem

record problem

2003-07-07 by sirius9x

Hey!

When I record some drumparts and after that record some new drumparts
with another set in the overwrite modus then the old parts change
sounds too. Is it possible to add for example a Bongo without changing
the hole set to latin?

Thanks for all answers
Daniel

Re: record problem

2003-07-08 by reetaprice

--- In DTXpress@yahoogroups.com, "sirius9x" <4dddd@w...> wrote:
> Hey!
> 
> When I record some drumparts and after that record some new 
drumparts
> with another set in the overwrite modus then the old parts change
> sounds too. Is it possible to add for example a Bongo without 
changing
> the hole set to latin?
> 
> Thanks for all answers
> Daniel

Hello Daniel,
       I had the same problem as you (msg no 4984), and Im afraid I 
drew a blank on the message board. I can only assume that it isnt 
possible. In the end I had to record two parts on two seperate song 
tracks, and my friend assures me that he can record them both as long 
as the brain has a midi start stop facility.

Re: [DTXpress] Re: record problem

2003-07-08 by Vernon Graner

Let me see if I understand the problem:

--you set the module to a kit
--you record some tracks
--you change kits and try to ADD new sounds to your existing tracks.
--You loose the original sounds when you switch kits.

If this is the case, what you would need to do is create a new kit that
includes all the sounds you want to play. For example, lets say I want to
lay a rythm track down (kick/snare/hat) and then add some latin
percussion (congas, cowbell etc). I would create a new custom kit by
copying the primary kit with the kick/snare/hat sound I liked, then I
would assign some new sounds to the kit on different note numbers. Now,
you would use the new note numbers to add the new sounds. I would usually
do this with an external sequencer on a computer using MIDI, but you
might be able to do this with the sequencer in the kit itself.

Vern

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reetaprice said:
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> --- In DTXpress@yahoogroups.com, "sirius9x" <4dddd@w...> wrote:
>> Hey!
>>
>> When I record some drumparts and after that record some new
> drumparts
>> with another set in the overwrite modus then the old parts change
>> sounds too. Is it possible to add for example a Bongo without
> changing
>> the hole set to latin?
>>
>> Thanks for all answers
>> Daniel
>
> Hello Daniel,
>        I had the same problem as you (msg no 4984), and Im afraid I
> drew a blank on the message board. I can only assume that it isnt
> possible. In the end I had to record two parts on two seperate song
> tracks, and my friend assures me that he can record them both as long
> as the brain has a midi start stop facility.
>
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