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Re: Groove box, drum machine, MPC - please explain...
| quote: | Originally posted by CynepMeH
I hear people create drums patterns using nothing more than synth - how is that done? What about software based stuff like RedRum or Rebirth? I am soooooooo confused........... please demistify this nonsense! |
Haha that's great, been watching scary movies?
Anyways, a drum machine, as I understand it, either plays back sampled drums or synthesized drums, depending on the model. For example, I believe the 808 and 909 used synthesized drums, whereas other drum machines will let you import drum samples.
Each drum has a dedicated channel in the machine. Your basic setup will have buttons below the channels to program the drums...that is, you tell the machine when to trigger them. It's really better explained through pictures, so I'll use Redrum as an example - the interface is easy to understand and has lots of crossover with other drum machines.
A basic clap sequence:

A basic kick sequence:

A basic shaker sequence:

You'll notice I circled the drum channel selector - that's to clarify why the step sequencer looks different every time. This particular machine will only take in premade samples, although it's capable of tweaking them...basic things like pitch control, amplitude control, tone color, length, panning, effect sends, etc...
I suggest you get a hold of a free software drum machine to learn the basics, although I don't know of any organizations that give away free drum machines...maybe NI has a demo for Battery.
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