drum machines
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- Niemöller
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drum machines
a drum thread exists, but not a drum machine thread.
to all the mac users
have you had any experience with any of these drum machines?
http://www.macmusic.org/softs/version.p ... EN/id/169/
http://www.macmusic.org/softs/version.p ... N/id/3227/
recommendations for freeware drum machines?
i'm trying to find a drum machine to use so i don't have to use the garage band pre-made loops.
to all the mac users
have you had any experience with any of these drum machines?
http://www.macmusic.org/softs/version.p ... EN/id/169/
http://www.macmusic.org/softs/version.p ... N/id/3227/
recommendations for freeware drum machines?
i'm trying to find a drum machine to use so i don't have to use the garage band pre-made loops.
- Adam!
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Re: drum machines
I'm pretty damn sure GarageBand has drum kits and a sequencer built it. Mind you I've never used it, but would google lie?fodroy wrote:i'm trying to find a drum machine to use so i don't have to use the garage band pre-made loops.
- Caravan Ray
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Re: drum machines
GB doesnt have a sequencer (i don't think). Ive been looking for a drum machine - I'll try the ones mentioned abovePuce wrote:I'm pretty damn sure GarageBand has drum kits and a sequencer built it. Mind you I've never used it, but would google lie?fodroy wrote:i'm trying to find a drum machine to use so i don't have to use the garage band pre-made loops.
- Adam!
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Re: drum machines
"GarageBand is a MIDI sequencer in addition to being a loop sequencer and audio recorder."Caravan Ray wrote:GB doesnt have a sequencerPuce wrote:I'm pretty damn sure GarageBand has drum kits and a sequencer built it. Mind you I've never used it, but would google lie?fodroy wrote:i'm trying to find a drum machine to use so i don't have to use the garage band pre-made loops.
The same article talks all about using built-in drum kits and whatnot. It references a book on GarageBand that is over a year old, so I think it's a safe bet they're talking about original GB.
EDIT: Eh, maybe I'm totally out to lunch.
- jack
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you can sequence your own drums in garageband. puce is right, it has a built in MIDI controller. you can import drum loops from the sound bank, or create a virtual instrument using the virtual MIDI controller. it should open a new window with a little keyboard, the way the default opens a virtual piano track when you begin a session. you can magnify the shot of the keyboard so that the screenshot just shows like an octave of keys, which you can mouse on to create the beats.
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- Caravan Ray
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Yeah - I suppose I don't know what a sequencer is.jack wrote:you can sequence your own drums in garageband. puce is right, it has a built in MIDI controller. you can import drum loops from the sound bank, or create a virtual instrument using the virtual MIDI controller. it should open a new window with a little keyboard, the way the default opens a virtual piano track when you begin a session. you can magnify the shot of the keyboard so that the screenshot just shows like an octave of keys, which you can mouse on to create the beats.
Anyway - I haven't found that keyboard thing very useful in GB (althouh downloading Midikeys has helped it) - I prefer the step-sequencer type approach used by Fruity Loops or HammerHead