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daeus
I read in an article from "the master list" about a VST that you can use which generates beats/patterns but cant find it now, anyone know what its called?
Kevy Kev
Drum loops and percussion or what?
daeus
Just pattens for yea drum loops.
Kevy Kev
Nexus I guess. Most VSTs will have some sort of percussion type sounds.
kitphillips
:wtf: Please tell me you're not referring to battery or something like that? Nexus certainly has nothing to do with percussion. You might be talking about microtonic, its a cool little drum synth with its own step sequencer, or maybe you mean one of the Ueberschall elastik engine instruments? They're really just very awkward samplers I should warn you, but can be good for some stuff I guess.
jupiterone
battery
Kevy Kev
He wants patterns or loops, battery is used for single shot samples i thought?
daeus
Yea i think it just generated midi pattens, not like Battery.
flutlicht junky
Guru? You can generate midi files off loops I believe so you can get the timing and just replace the sounds.
cryophonik
Yeah, sounds like the OP is referring to Guru.

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Originally posted by kitphillips
Nexus certainly has nothing to do with percussion.


Sure it does. The Dance Drums expansion has hundreds of full tempo-synced drum loops, percussion lines, and a freakin' ton of single shots. Some people will hate Nexus just for the sake of hating Nexus, but to say that it has nothing to do with percussion is just plain misinformation.

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Originally posted by Kevy Kev
He wants patterns or loops, battery is used for single shot samples i thought?


Battery is based on NI's sampler engine, so it will also play back audio loops, but yeah, its primary purpose is for single shots.

theartfulducker
Stylus Remix is full of endless beats, and i pretty sure you can just drag the midi patterns off it into piano roll. Its a biggy tho. Actually i didnt like it at all personally lol. But then i didnt spend much time nutting it out :P
I was using guru all the time its great interface, and has a step sequencer in it but i didnt use that. The multichannel is allways great tho. But i have actually stopped doing my drums like that lately, I have started to just step edit them. Its actually a bit easier at the end of the day.
I dnt know about your sequencer but Sonar has session drummer, Full of patterns in MIDI and a preloaded sampler. Again i dnt use this tho.
Kevy Kev
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