Hey FB, just a heads up, you can copy and paste the sounds from one track to the other instead of having to adjust them twice. It can be handy in case you have anything more complicated than just reverb. To copy the sound just press Track+Function+Record(copy) and then paste is Track+Function+Stop(paste)
it’d be cool to see you hook the cycles up to your electric drum kit. Not sure if it’s be possible since each pad is on a different track, but it’d be cool to see. Also a video explaining the conditions and parameters on the cycles would be very helpful. You can make pseudo-generative melodies using conditional trigs
That's a great video idea! I think I can set each pad to a different channel in the drum brain, but if not, I can do that on my Roland sampler pad. Either way that'll be a fun one!
Just gave it a shot, yes it can! I recommend turning the click on before you start recording though. Good question, you've got me excited to play around with that in the future!
Hey FB, just a heads up, you can copy and paste the sounds from one track to the other instead of having to adjust them twice. It can be handy in case you have anything more complicated than just reverb. To copy the sound just press Track+Function+Record(copy) and then paste is Track+Function+Stop(paste)
Big time saver!👆
Omg you're my hero hahahaha
Nice Finger Drumming skills!
Thanks as always haha
Great set up! Definitely going to use the idea of opposite matching pads, that'll make things way easier 👍
It definitely opens up a lot of possibilities and (for me at least) feels pretty natural to play. Thanks for watching!
is easy to setup this in a live dj setting?
it’d be cool to see you hook the cycles up to your electric drum kit. Not sure if it’s be possible since each pad is on a different track, but it’d be cool to see. Also a video explaining the conditions and parameters on the cycles would be very helpful. You can make pseudo-generative melodies using conditional trigs
That's a great video idea! I think I can set each pad to a different channel in the drum brain, but if not, I can do that on my Roland sampler pad. Either way that'll be a fun one!
Cool technique!
Thanks for watching!
Cool. Can you record while finger drumming?
You definitely can!
Can finger drumming on multiple pads be recorded?
Just gave it a shot, yes it can! I recommend turning the click on before you start recording though. Good question, you've got me excited to play around with that in the future!
cool
Thanks!
Wow, now I feel lame
Don't do that!