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| Boomer187 |
I am trying to get learn how to produce usin cubase and I cannot for the freakin life of me figure out how to get my own sampled drum sounds into there.
I have shortcircuit on there, supposively I am to import the lil wave files in there, then use a drum map to trigger the sounds. However, I hear nothing.
do I have to save the samples in a certain spot, do I need to save them as a bank or an instrument?
should I create a new drum map, and wtf do I do then.
i guess I am asking for someone to run through the steps in bringing in drum samples. If it has been posted please reply with "you n00b its been posted here [insert the link]", but don't forget to insert the link.
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| Mr.Mystery |
| Try the manual. |
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| h.vox |
| quote: | Originally posted by Boomer187
I am trying to get learn how to produce usin cubase and I cannot for the freakin life of me figure out how to get my own sampled drum sounds into there.
I have shortcircuit on there, supposively I am to import the lil wave files in there, then use a drum map to trigger the sounds. However, I hear nothing.
do I have to save the samples in a certain spot, do I need to save them as a bank or an instrument?
should I create a new drum map, and wtf do I do then.
i guess I am asking for someone to run through the steps in bringing in drum samples. If it has been posted please reply with "you n00b its been posted here [insert the link]", but don't forget to insert the link.
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if you did not come up with it yet, you need a drum sampler. then you will load your samples in it, and then trigger them with midi notes. free ones are fxpansion dr005 and computer music sr202, and possibly some others i cannot remember right now. sr202 is pretty neat, buy a "computer music" magazine where you live and it is included on the cover cd. commercial ones commonly used here are native instruments' battery and fxpansion's dr008.
drum map is just a set of names for your drums, nothing else. |
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| Tranc3 |
| quote: | Originally posted by h.vox
if you did not come up with it yet, you need a drum sampler. then you will load your samples in it, and then trigger them with midi notes. free ones are fxpansion dr005 and computer music sr202, and possibly some others i cannot remember right now. sr202 is pretty neat, buy a "computer music" magazine where you live and it is included on the cover cd. commercial ones commonly used here are native instruments' battery and fxpansion's dr008.
drum map is just a set of names for your drums, nothing else. |
Shortcircuit IS a drum sampler.
Boomer, did you remember to set the correct MIDI channel? |
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| Boomer187 |
ill let my screen shots do some talking.



those are the three things i think are most pertinent. Ive tried the manual and got no where last night. That was the first thing I tried obviously. ive also searched around a bit on google.
Maybe I should try another drum sampler? or maybe you can spot something wrong in those pics. |
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| Tranc3 |
Do you see what I see?

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| Boomer187 |
| now you tell me |
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| Boomer187 |
| ok, now imagine i have it on chan 6 on both and I get nothing. |
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| Boomer187 |
ok it hates any channel besides 1 I guess....6 wont work.
hhmmm, but now that I get sound out of it the bass drum will cut out every once in a while.....like every 5th beat er so for like 2 beats. |
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| Tranc3 |
| Change the loop type from forward to forward-shot or one-shot, I forget which one. |
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| h.vox |
| quote: | Originally posted by Tranc3
Shortcircuit IS a drum sampler.
Boomer, did you remember to set the correct MIDI channel? |
oh. sorry, never heard of it. |
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