ez drummer question again!

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giv me gear
Member Since: Jan 29, 2009

can i synthesize my own beats in ez drummer?if yes,how?

i mean say i don't want to use the beats already given!

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I tune down down...
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Since: Jun 11, 2007


Apr 11, 2009 09:10 am

Just open the "piano roll" MIDI editor in your DAW. Which one are you using it in? Most of the time, with the "draw" tool you can click and drag across the MIDI track with it then, double click the box you just created and it will open the roll for you. THen, just click in the notes in the right place.

giv me gear
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Since: Jan 29, 2009


Apr 11, 2009 12:34 pm

i am using reaper and i have no idea what a piano roll MIDI editor is and how do i open it?

I tune down down...
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Since: Jun 11, 2007


Apr 11, 2009 12:42 pm

I just explained.

giv me gear
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Since: Jan 29, 2009


Apr 11, 2009 01:42 pm

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Just open the "piano roll" MIDI editor in your DAW. Which one are you using it in?


How do i do it in reaper?sorry but it's really confusing!

Czar of Midi
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Since: Apr 04, 2002


Apr 11, 2009 07:29 pm

Hopefully pjk will see this. He knows the ins and outs of Reaper.

http://www.reverbnation.com/2ndg
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Since: Nov 27, 2007


Apr 11, 2009 09:25 pm

i think this calls for a, RTFM!

I am not a crook's head
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Since: Mar 14, 2003


Apr 11, 2009 10:03 pm

Quote:
i think this calls for a, RTFM!


Exactly! Here's the link to the online documentation for Reaper:

www.cockos.com/wiki/index.php/Reaper_Documentation


Here's a link directly to the MIDI editor section of the Reaper manual:

www.cockos.com/wiki/index.php/MIDI_Editor

I tune down down...
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Since: Jun 11, 2007


Apr 11, 2009 11:11 pm

Was mine not clear enough? :(

giv me gear
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Since: Jan 29, 2009


Apr 12, 2009 08:06 am

thx a million times for that artical.got things sorted out!

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Was mine not clear enough? :(


You forgettin' dude,you're talkin' to a newbie!you're talkin' to an idiot who has a PC and a guitar and knws nothing.

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