another tip: there´s a separate "Mute" line in drum editor for each drum lane! Just drag the area to the right and you should see this near "Snap". and another tip 2: directly in the drum editor you can trigger independent several vstis by note! for example: C1 = Kick (Kontakt), D1 = Snare (Groove Agent), F#2 and G2 = Hi hats (Addictive Drums), A4 = Synth Percussions (Retrologue) etc. This is unique. It's also great that each lane can have its own quantization.
hi Bill,, yes its one of those things,, I can spend a lot more time working harder on some basic sound with compression, eq, ect,,, and almost all the time if I just take the time to make a few interesting layers the result usually comes out better...
Hi Andy great Tut by the way, my question should you want to move drums up or down etc, when finished I want to save and write over the existing drum map name, I can't see where the save is then Id like to see the existing name, and if I wish to keep that the sam write over it. is this possible as it use to be in previous versions of CB?
hi njm,,, not exactly sure what you are trying to do,, but with drum maps, you can go to MIDI-drum map setup,, and in that window you can copy, delete, edit and rename drum maps,,, andrew
Hi. Mr. Blake. As usual this was a wonderful video and I have learn a lot today. I have a few questions about everything that you have done today. 1. How could you change the key of all of the drum part to the key of you project at one time before you did all of the work you did in this video. 2. After you have finished making all of the changes you want to make, how would you keep the new changes and get rid of the all of the things you edited and still keep the new sounds. I would not want to have all of these extra added tracks that you made just to get to the desired new sounds that you made. In other words I would not want to confuse myself with keeping all those extra tracks. I would just want to keep my new sounds & get rid of the added drum parts, so I could move on to making more music outside of the drums. I hope that I have explained myself well. I do wish continued success with all of your future video and I also wish you continued success financially as well. Have a wonderful day and thank you for sharing your knowledge with us beginners.
What bugs me about the drum editor (at least from what I'm seeing) is there is no indicator of what note you're playing when you hit a note on your keyboard. Why isn't there some little red indicator then you play a note on your keyboard that lights up beside the note in the drum editor? This happens in the piano roll, why not drum editor? This means you have to play the notes in drum editor using your mouse to figure out what sound is where, that's crazy. Unless there's some preference selection I'm missing?
never seen such a detailed, amazing video on Groove Agent! A thousand thanks
A master lesson. Really great job, as usual. Thank you so much.
another tip: there´s a separate "Mute" line in drum editor for each drum lane! Just drag the area to the right and you should see this near "Snap".
and another tip 2: directly in the drum editor you can trigger independent several vstis by note! for example: C1 = Kick (Kontakt), D1 = Snare (Groove Agent), F#2 and G2 = Hi hats (Addictive Drums), A4 = Synth Percussions (Retrologue) etc. This is unique. It's also great that each lane can have its own quantization.
Great tip
thank you Byron, for sharing all your thoughts and tips,,, andrew
@@TheDigitalAudioManual Hi Andrew, maybe stuff for a second video "Drum Editor Tips Part II"? that would be wonderful!
Excellent. I learnt a lot of short cuts today. That was a master class. Thank you 🎉
Thanks you for the video. Never seen anything like this for Groove Agent. Great work!
Great job!
Didn't know about the layering your way, nice tip, tnx!
Thanks…very helpful!
Wow, and now we have a brave new world to explore in front of us
You've got some great tips there, thank you 🎉
Learned so much new stuff in one quick lesson. Not in any way egotistical, I will use all of it.
thanks adam,,, that means a lot,,, andrew
Brilliant! Added so much more to my drum mix. Thanks.
GREAT
Very nice tips!
excellent - as always! thank you.
Great video, thank you. 🎹♥️
I like the layering aspect...
I may have to use it to get punchier drums
Thanks
hi Bill,, yes its one of those things,, I can spend a lot more time working harder on some basic sound with compression, eq, ect,,, and almost all the time if I just take the time to make a few interesting layers the result usually comes out better...
Fascinating, educational and hugely helpful. Cheers for sharing your knowledge. 👍🏻
thank you Denoneer,,, andrew
Excellent tutorial video, keep up the good work. I’ve been a Cubase user since v4.
awesome greg,, thanks for sharing,,, I think you may be a version ahead of me,,,🙂 andrew
Hi Andy great Tut by the way, my question should you want to move drums up or down etc, when finished I want to save and write over the existing drum map name, I can't see where the save is then Id like to see the existing name, and if I wish to keep that the sam write over it. is this possible as it use to be in previous versions of CB?
hi njm,,, not exactly sure what you are trying to do,, but with drum maps, you can go to MIDI-drum map setup,, and in that window you can copy, delete, edit and rename drum maps,,, andrew
Hi. Mr. Blake. As usual this was a wonderful video and I have learn a lot today. I have a few questions about everything that you have done today. 1. How could you change the key of all of the drum part to the key of you project at one time before you did all of the work you did in this video. 2. After you have finished making all of the changes you want to make, how would you keep the new changes and get rid of the all of the things you edited and still keep the new sounds. I would not want to have all of these extra added tracks that you made just to get to the desired new sounds that you made. In other words I would not want to confuse myself with keeping all those extra tracks. I would just want to keep my new sounds & get rid of the added drum parts, so I could move on to making more music outside of the drums. I hope that I have explained myself well. I do wish continued success with all of your future video and I also wish you continued success financially as well. Have a wonderful day and thank you for sharing your knowledge with us beginners.
hi orrin,, thank you for your thoughts, I will have to take some time on all your questions,, all the best andrew
What bugs me about the drum editor (at least from what I'm seeing) is there is no indicator of what note you're playing when you hit a note on your keyboard. Why isn't there some little red indicator then you play a note on your keyboard that lights up beside the note in the drum editor? This happens in the piano roll, why not drum editor? This means you have to play the notes in drum editor using your mouse to figure out what sound is where, that's crazy. Unless there's some preference selection I'm missing?
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