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Re: Grid Recording Newbie Style

2004-04-13 by dopeboydj

I've always recorded sequences in real time and I  never ever use 
grid record before but if there quick crash course to help or maybe 
you can tell me if it will benefit me at all(pros/cons). 

--- In xl7@yahoogroups.com, erik_magrini@B... wrote:
> I love making other styles of tracks(house, drum'n'bass, 
progressive 
> stuff...)but I feel limited by the kits 
> inside the Mo'Phatt ROM. 
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> >>>Try layering your drum hits to give them a new flavor.  By 
filtering 
> only one layer of a multi-layer Drum Preset (or filtering each 
layer 
> differently!) you can radically change the way they sound. <<<
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> Also I need some tips with grid recording and other ideas for other 
> styles.
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> >>>What specifically are you looking for though?  If I was to offer 
a tip, 
> try programming your drum sounds by hitting the pads in real time, 
versus 
> grid reording them.  Especially HH's, which benefit the most from 
this as 
> it adds nice variation to the pattern.  If you get a bit mroe 
specific 
> with what you're looking for, I'm sure we can help!  :) <<<
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> rEalm
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