Test driving the Drumgizmo Crocell Kit Pt III: new functionality in MuSE 3.0.2

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  • Опубликовано: 21 окт 2024
  • This video shows a few new functions within MuSE which help on humanizing MIDI tracks.
    Part I: • Test driving the Drumg...
    Part II: • Test driving the Drumg...
    Part iV: • Test driving the Drumg...

Комментарии • 3

  • @friends-and-pete
    @friends-and-pete 4 года назад

    Very impressive what you can do with Muse w.r.t. midi editing. I always kind of dislike the midi editing capabilities of Ardour, though I do like the rest.
    Just hate the idea of spreading my data base across two tools.
    What about only editing the midi in Muse and feeding the midi output to Ardour, so I can do all the rest inside Ardour (incl DG)?
    Maybe even import the midi into Ardour for the final mixing stage ? (don't have any experience with Muse though)
    BTW: excellent 3 part tutorial. thanks!

    • @onikudaki1000
      @onikudaki1000  4 года назад

      Yes, I do this quite often: to import the final MIDI into Ardour and continue from there. The randomization becomes now less important as DrumGizmo can actually do quite a lot on the timing as well as on the velocity side. I also agree, that having to use 2 tools is a bit cumbersome, but that's what we currently have.

  • @jeremias93m
    @jeremias93m 6 лет назад

    Muse ftw