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Old 08-02-2010, 12:50 PM
justus1900 justus1900 is offline
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Default Re: Drum plug in advice

Most Drum Programs have the same Midi Notes for all of the drum parts Kick, snare, Hi Hat, Cymbals, Toms, So I usualy bring up Xpand2 using the Drums Program find a Kit for the type of song/Music IM writing at the time and play the Drum into a Midi Track and record that from my Axiom 61 or the Pads on the Axiom, that way I have the Midi Notes for all the drums and I can change the drum sound patches out latter, double the drum parts with other Drum VI and I can use the Midi Editor to enhance the drums and change sections in the song.
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