First: When in grid recording I am tempted to flip back to real time
and punch in a couple of notes, when I do this however only one beat
makes it onto the pattern am I doing something wrong? Of course any
help would be nice
>>>Hmmm, hard to say without some more info. Keep in mind that unless
you're in Replace Record mode (hold Play, then press Rec), the sequencer
stops recording at the end of the pattern. Although, now that I think
about it, I don't know if you can enter Replace Record mode if you're
already in Grid Mode, they use the same key commands! Aaron? <<<
Second: I am new to making music of any kind so please bear with me,
I was curious on how most hip hop songs are composed, I know this is
a newby, "just listen to a song idiot" question but is there a basic
modle such as 4 bar intro, 16 bar section, 8 bar chorus, or something
to that effect so I can try to put together a full song?
>>>I think I would say just listen to a song idiot. Just kidding. I
think it's important to realize that ALL music has it's own unique
structures, and that there is no set way to compose a tune based on a
formula like you give above. What I'm trying to say, is that while
certain genre's may have similarities in their structures, there is no one
set way to do it, or even one generally accepted way. My vote would be to
listen to about 3 of your favorite hip hop songs (ok, maybe I wasn't
kidding) with a pen and paper handy, and try to count off how many
measures they use for each section. That will at least give you a rough
idea of some where to start. The important thing is to not just stick
with whatever numbers you come up with, feel fere to experiment and change
it up if you music feels like it should be different. <<<
Third: If I make a beat with track 1 the kick track 2 the snare,
track 3 the high hat and its short and I want to cut and paste this
basic pattern through the song is there an easy way?
>>>Unfortunately not. I too wish the Pattern Edit screens had the option
to select an "A" track so that you could cut and paste all of the tracks
at once. You'll have to do it manually track by track. If however, the
part you want to cut and paste is at the very beginning of the pattern,
and you want to repeat it for the rest of the pattern, it's a lot easier.
Say you have an 8 bar Pattern and you like Bars 1 & 2, and want to copy
those for the rest of the track. Set the Pattern length to 2, and then
use the Extend Sequence function set to 8 Bars. If eh parts you want are
in the middle of a pattern, there is no easy way.<<<
Lastly:If I have a drum pattern and would like to add guitar sounds
that are loaded in the mophatt can I get the guitar sounds or any
sound for that matter streched out? I:E: can I expand the sounds
make them longer?
>>>Hmm, you mean like timestretch them? No, that's not possible. You can
change the AmpEnv Release for the preset (Quick Edit Knob H) to make it
decay for longer, but you can make is sustain for longer. <<<
I know that there are probably a hundred idiots who ask these same
questions, but I am committed to understanding this machine and
making something that is quality. My mother is sick of hearing the
crap I have made so far so can anyone help her and I make something
better?
>>>LOL, well this is for your mom then! Glad to hear you're committed to
getting better, it's a good attitude to have, just don't let that change
if you get frustrated! Keep at it, and remember to have fun, and you'll
be there in no time! <<<
rEalm
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