I'll second that, although I think it's just as easy to do complex
drum programming with cubase. The only thing missing is the retrigger
effect, but you can simulate that by using 128th notes with increasing
or decreasing velocity. Still, I think that trackers lend themselves
well to this because they tend to be very quick to write with once you
know all the keyboard shortcuts. Here's an old track of mine that was
done entirely with impulse tracker:
http://www.resynthesize.com/dl.php?file=/music/brandon_tallent-stat.mp3
Brandon
On Tue, 27 Jul 2004 13:15:08 -0400, The Typo Knig <mikey@ce-mu.net> wrote:
quoted 24 lines There was some discussion about how to do super complex drum programming...
> There was some discussion about how to do super complex drum programming...
> may i recommend a tracker and some good herbs....
>
> Buzz - www.buzzmachines.com
> impulse tracker
> Fast Tracker
> Octamed
> Etc Etc Etc...
>
> Long Live Tracker Nerds, and their super complex drum programming!
>
> -m
> www.micmell.com
> www.nophi.net
> www.ce-mu.net
>
> ps. whoever orginially asked the question, contact me off list, and
> i;'ll hook you with a few samples.
>
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