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Frequency Mike
Total noob here... looking for some help.

i put together some cool loops using the ultrabeat in logic but I can't figure out how to move it from the synth to the actual track...
tekart
Sonic_c
I dont like ultrabeat, but i am a mac'o'phobe so thats prob why
Existo22
I just could never get ultrabeat to sound good! Sounds like software to me.
I still rewire redrum into logic to get drum patterns.


Sonic_c
I have lost faith in drum machines to be honest. i tested mixing a kick drum from redrum down to see shape of wave and compared to original sample and the redrum one had shrunk.

now I just load samples in direct and process them individually I find I get a brighter clearer sound.
pwnage1
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Originally posted by Sonic_c
I have lost faith in drum machines to be honest. i tested mixing a kick drum from redrum down to see shape of wave and compared to original sample and the redrum one had shrunk.

now I just load samples in direct and process them individually I find I get a brighter clearer sound.
I don't have this problem redrum is ing ace.
Frequency Mike
quote:
Originally posted by tekart


thanks
Jimb0b
quote:
Originally posted by Sonic_c
I have lost faith in drum machines to be honest. i tested mixing a kick drum from redrum down to see shape of wave and compared to original sample and the redrum one had shrunk.

now I just load samples in direct and process them individually I find I get a brighter clearer sound.


Are you sure? Was the velocity of the kick right, was it going through just one mixer with volumes at 100%? no compression on anything?

Ive not tried it myself, but I would of thought all things being equal they would produce identical results.
Lana
quote:
Originally posted by Sonic_c
I have lost faith in drum machines to be honest. i tested mixing a kick drum from redrum down to see shape of wave and compared to original sample and the redrum one had shrunk.

now I just load samples in direct and process them individually I find I get a brighter clearer sound.


I also sometimes think that drum machines aren't that good (but I'm not that good mixer/sound producer...so it might be just that I'm not good enough for the drum machines) :rolleyes:

Where do you get your drum sounds/samples?
:conf:
Lolo
I didn't like ultrabeat, either. Never got to use it, until 12 months ago when I checked the synth features of it as well as the routing and triggering in there. Now it's become a companion. I think I got the same going with Sculpture now.

L.

palm
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Originally posted by pwnage1
I don't have this problem redrum is ing ace.

true that
Sonic_c
quote:
Originally posted by Jimb0b
Are you sure? Was the velocity of the kick right, was it going through just one mixer with volumes at 100%? no compression on anything?

Ive not tried it myself, but I would of thought all things being equal they would produce identical results.


Yeah I checked everything. Audio out of reason is never as good as the direct sample wehn used in an audio editor just my opinion. I know lots of reason lovers out there and i love it for sidechaining the synths are great effects everything. Just not a fan of itsa sound quality over using a sample direct seems to dullen it and lower vol a bit. Try urself take a kick in redrum and do a mixdown in cubase or whatever then load that kick in direct to cubase and compare results.

Also its bound to colour it a little coming through a redrum -> mixer -> Hardware interface -> rewire -> cubase right?
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