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From: "rids" <ridszero@hotmail.com>
Date: Mon, 5 Mar 2007 at 6:44:38 AM
Subject: Re: [LUG] Step-programming drums in Logic
Message #225610
This is a reply to #225524.
> >Just wondering how you some of you beat programming > >guys do your step-programming in Logic. > >I'm primarily a film composer, so my step-programming needs > >are very limited. I suppose I can just point and click in the > >matrix window and adjust the volumes using the volume tool, > >but I wonder if there's a more elegant way of doing it. > > Read the plugin manual (not the main reference guide) regarding > Ultrabeat (audio instrument). > > "Chris" <christophertin@...> wrote: > >Likewise, anyone aware of any hardware controllers out > >there built specifically for this purpose? > > I've never heard of any. > > > > > f-erenc szabo, smarty pants > Z+E+R+O+B+E+A+T > "NOW POWERED BY THE MIRACLE OF THE TRANSISTOR!" > <http://home.goodmedia.com/~zerobeat> Well, I have to say, I don't like entering notes in Ultrabeat or the Matrix editor at all. I do it, but don't like it. I like to use hardware. I use a Yamaha RS7000 sequencer and can step or Grid edit sequences on it with groove setting and everything. Then I just record that into Logic as a midi track. It works pretty well, I just end up doing 1 more step (recording the RS midi into Logics midi), but it's worth it and WAAAAAY more fun to do than using a silly mouse to enter notes and give you carpal tunnel syndrome. My 2 cents. Nick
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