programming drumbreaks with push?
programming drumbreaks with push?
I listened to some dnb-podcasts lately and was wondering if push is suited for programming realistic sounding drumbreaks?
Or is it to complicated to program all the tiny tonal nuances which make a drumbreak sound "real", as push only offers velocity sensitivity for alternating sounds?
Or is it to complicated to program all the tiny tonal nuances which make a drumbreak sound "real", as push only offers velocity sensitivity for alternating sounds?
Re: programming drumbreaks with push?
for some yes.
for others no.
for others no.
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Re: programming drumbreaks with push?
Not directly related to the original post.
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Ah, it was just a little tongue in cheek poke. Jeremy Ellis don't need no swing function
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What's the limitation?Tone Deft wrote:for some yes.
for others no.
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the stuff some users come up with blows my mind sometimes.
In my life
Why do I smile
At people who I'd much rather kick in the eye?
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Why do I smile
At people who I'd much rather kick in the eye?
-Moz