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10-Oct-00 @ 04:14 PM
boxwell
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Does anyone know of any good sites where I can download free MIDI Drum tracks. I would prefer ones that split the file into the seperate drums. Any help is greatly appreciated.

Graeme





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11-Oct-00 @ 11:04 AM
Jasper
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yeah, if you click your back button and scroll to the bottom of the drum groove forum threads page you'll see a tab with 'view all files uploaded' or something similar.. k has kindly loaded up a punnet full of various styles,





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11-Oct-00 @ 06:12 PM
k
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ha ha - ' a punnet' - ! wimbledon beats ?




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RE: Any Midi File web sites to recommend?
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12-Oct-00 @ 08:57 AM
H
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why not program your own?

H




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12-Oct-00 @ 09:38 AM
boxwell
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Don't know how. Any idea where there are any tutorials on how to do it?





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12-Oct-00 @ 11:56 AM
Jasper
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well what are you using? or will you be using..

here's a tip .. 'get a sampler'

just mess about with kick/snares/hats for a day or two. You'll pick it up.





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12-Oct-00 @ 01:36 PM
boxwell
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Love to be able to 'get a sampler!' but I don't have that sort of lolly! Got a midi controller keyboard, cubase, sounforge, fruityloops,etc. So software sampler either I'm afraid!!
HEEELPP




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RE: Any Midi File web sites to recommend?
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12-Oct-00 @ 01:58 PM
Jasper
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well fruity loops will do what you need to learn the basics.

It pretty mutch acts like a standard sampler minus some features.

as for tutorials - well this site is good for that, just use the search engine for things like 'techno', 'house', 'dnb' etc.

I've seen pretty mutch everything covered here over the years.





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RE: Any Midi File web sites to recommend?
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12-Oct-00 @ 06:14 PM
boxwell
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Thnaks for all your help. I'm not bad with fruityloops now. I've also learned how to program MIDI drums into Cubase myself and with a bit of practice may get some nice wee beats soon. Thanks again.

Graeme




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RE: Any Midi File web sites to recommend?
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13-Oct-00 @ 06:31 PM
k
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well, grab some of the midifile beats here, drop em into cubase, then use those as templates to analyse the swing/quantise etc and modify them for your own use.




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