BFD2: Create A "Song" From A Series Of Grooves

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Uploaded by on Jun 22, 2010

This tutorial shows you how to select a palette, load grooves, identify fills from other patterns, and then connect grooves into a "song".

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  • how do u actually make the drum beat though?

  • @RobbieBarnby

    Send me your email address and I'll help you out with your questions

  • I couldn't believe you had no genre for rock (being probably the biggest genre off all of them) and found hat I have rock in between ska and reggae. Maybe it was included as an update but I find that hard to believe.

    Hey, did you not see the slider to the right? You'll find rock if you slide it down.

  • @hairyarse It was a dumb-ass oversight on my part in trying to learn the software while at the same time trying to share that experience... when I get around to it I'll re-do this segment...

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  • There is a rock genre, scroll down in the genre section mate ;)

  • BFD2 is amazing... makes my music sound so much better!

  • @thatbfdguy Use the power of the scroll bar! ;)

  • Thanks for that turtorial :)

  • Hi, I thought that might have been the case. It's quite a pece of software to get to know.

    I've only really started using it for the last 3 months but since I was laid off work I've been able to cover a lot of ground. I reckon I must be at least a 1/4 of the way there.

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