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Old 08.11.2003, 02:04 PM
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Default Should I use my Indigo II to create drumloops?

I wonder if there is anyone who uses the Indigo to
create drumloops. I wanna find an easy way to apply drums
to my music, either way with the Indigo or
with a sequncer or with a.... ???
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Old 08.11.2003, 02:37 PM
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i would say use a sequencer, a sampler (software can do) and a good sample cd....
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There's no reason you can't get excellent results with the Indigo, sound-wise. Pragmatically, it will be easiest to get the best results using it in conjunction with some kind of sequencer; but you can certainly coax plenty of nice analog drum and percussive sounds out of the Indigo.
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You'd need a sequencer to make the loops.
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yeah i agree you can get some great analog drums out of it but you must have a sequencer
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jade, what type of music are you making (or do u want to make)?
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jade, what type of music are you making (or do u want to make)?
Cool boy , I make electro music with a bit touch of industrial influences. I like the hard and clean sound. But with my new synthesizer it will be much easier than before, when I only used samples and loops in a sequencer.
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You'd need a sequencer to make the loops.
Well, I use cubase... but I'm lousy when it comes to drums. I really have no idea of how I should program the drums.

What you mean is that I should make loops and then pattern them, into my music?
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Old 09.11.2003, 02:15 PM
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There's no reason you can't get excellent results with the Indigo, sound-wise. Pragmatically, it will be easiest to get the best results using it in conjunction with some kind of sequencer; but you can certainly coax plenty of nice analog drum and percussive sounds out of the Indigo.
So, tell me how you do it! =)
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Why don't you make a multi patch, where you would make a drum mapping?
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