Gaaah. I know that. You're doing this: (a) play keys until you find kick sound you like (b) sequence kick track on that key (c) add second layer (d) transpose second layer until you find complementary sound Right? Correct me if I'm wrong. But there's nothing that prevents you from doing the exact same thing this way: (a) lay down a scratch kick track on C4. (b) transpose layer 1 until you find a sound you like (c) add second layer (d) transpose second layer until you find complementary sound Or: (a) play keys until you find a kick sound you like (b) transpose layer 1 to put it on C4 (c) lay down kick track (d) add second layer, etc. The results sound exactly the same, but the second method keeps your kick on C4 which makes it easier to find. There's no conflict between what you're doing and what I was suggesting. I promise. --- In xl7@yahoogroups.com, erik_magrini@B... wrote: > Because I'm trying to find a second hit to layer over the first one that's > already sequenced and playing back. By using the Preset Tune on only one > layer, I can find a drum sound that compliments the currently playing one. > > rEalm > > Right, but why would you want to shift only one layer?
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Re: Drum Edit Tip
2003-06-23 by robotchas
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