That's not what I asked. Maybe such a thing exists in other software (Logic? Ableton?), but not in Cubase.
There is!
http://www.soundonsound.com/sos/aug06/articles/cubasetech_0806.htm
That's not what I asked. Maybe such a thing exists in other software (Logic? Ableton?), but not in Cubase.
A 'swing' slider, awesome...how about a big purple FUNK button? A dial that goes from 'warm' to 'inhuman' when you're making techno? A 'rudeness' macro for dancehall?
lol this is the direction i was going to go in.. well it works for 'donk' according to the 'put a donk on it' video
I've seen an old electric organ with a "baroque" slider.A 'swing' slider, awesome...how about a big purple FUNK button? A dial that goes from 'warm' to 'inhuman' for when you're making techno? A 'rudeness' macro for dancehall?
I've seen an old electric organ with a "baroque" slider.
Yeah, but I wasn't kidding, the baroque slider was there. "Baroque" is quantifiable too, it seems.Haha, come on, a "swing" function is totally quantifiable. It's not about a mood, it's about the timing of triggered notes.
Yeah, but I wasn't kidding, the baroque slider was there. "Baroque" is quantifiable too, it seems.
why cant i save an edit ?
Gotcha P, so (edit bit (in dubstep)) if its on the kick its another type of step ?
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Im guess im just thinking of KS-K-K-KS which is just 4 4. Im really out of my depth when it comes to understanding drum programming but ive been listening to some earlier stuff on Techtonic and its just so intricate once the hi hats come to play.
I've no idea, I haven't heard it in action. Maybe it adds some trills or some tones in counterpoint. It just seems a bit too advanced for an old instrument.Really? I thought you were joking. How exactly is one kind of tone 'twice as baroque' as another, do you reckon?