[Rwp] editing a drumrush
Roger Alexanderson
roger77swe at yahoo.com
Sat Jan 9 08:52:51 EST 2016
oh but the f12 is the osara help key.....
well i think i will try to mess around a bit.
speaking of splitting, there are a couple of options, i can either split
at the current possition or i can make a time selection and split that
so i guess its more about how you like to do it i guess.
Den 2016-01-09 kl. 14:38, skrev Alex H.:
> Hello,
>
> 1. Do you have the drum track already recorded, or are you going to
> record it and need help placing the notes?
>
> 2. I assume we're talking about MIDI drum editing?
>
> What I usually do in the case of midi drums is split before and after
> the fill, so the fill is its own item. Then I can quantize the notes
> to achieve the desired result.
>
> If you are recording a MIDI track, you have a few options. Either
> record at normal speed and try to be precise, then quantize as I
> suggested above, or slow the tempo of your project down greatly and
> record the fill at a slower rate. Quantizing at that point is
> optional. I do this to maintain some human qualities to drums as
> opposed to quantizing the entire thing to be deadlocked to the grid
> and thus sound robotic and unnatural, at least for rock and metal
> music.
>
> I haven't messed in detail with the MIDI event editor, but it looks
> like you can use step recording via the F1/F12 keys. I don't use that
> feature so can't help there.
>
> In short, to quantize you select the MIDI item on a track and hit
> ctrl-e. Q for quantize, choose manual, then the strength. Then you can
> do whatever you need for time signature. 1/4, 1/8 and so on. Hit enter
> and you're done.
>
> Hope this helps :)
>
> Alex
>
> On 1/9/16, Roger Alexanderson via RWP <rwp at bluegrasspals.com> wrote:
>> hi.
>> so, one thing i'm wondering about now is how do i edit notes manually?
>> The scenario is like this:
>> I have a drum track and i want to edit a fill like a "drumrush" starting
>> at 4s then going to 8s 16s etc.
>> in other daws i used i could use step-recording in order to achieve
>> that, but whats the method in reaper?
>> thanks
>>
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