How To Replace Drum Samples In Logic Pro 8
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This is great! But Is it possible to do this in a live situation?
Any help would be greatly appreciated!
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Daniel
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ur the man
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@Blacklistedstudio cool! but is there a way to change all of them at the same time?? or set them to a certain number?? Thanks!
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i need to go from midi to sample
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are you loading in mp3 files? i'm trying to load in exl....or a file like that but it won't load...should i bounce the samples of my drum kit first? then load in the mp3's of the kick snare etc...? thanks
HughWheelerDrums 9 months ago
@HughWheelerDrums I was loading in .wav files. I'm not familiar with .exl files, but if I understand correctly you're not trying to import audio. Try bouncing your samples as an audio file and import the audio file.
Blacklistedstudio 9 months ago
What if I want to get rid of the velocity of the hits and just make them one volume?
JamieAesthetic 1 year ago
@JamieAesthetic You could adjust the value by double clicking on any midi note. Double clicking will bring up a list on the right side and you can adjust all values there.
Blacklistedstudio 1 year ago
@JamieAesthetic Go to functions - transform - fixed velocity. From there you can select which velocity you want and click on "select and operate". This will make every single note the same velocity which will give you the same volume.
Blacklistedstudio 1 year ago
@JamieAesthetic Go to functions - transform - fixed velocity. From there you can select which velocity you want and click on "select and operate". This will make every single note the same velocity which will give you the same volume.
Blacklistedstudio 1 year ago