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know any good midi sequencers?

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[Jan 20,2010 9:50pm - t2daeek ""]
i'm trying to find a halfway decent midi sequencing program to start making drum machine parts... have a wealth of samples to use but nothing to actually sequence them with. something free would be great... doesn't have to be though.
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[Jan 20,2010 10:45pm - xanonymousx ""]
mac or pc?
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[Jan 20,2010 11:10pm - xanonymousx ""]
try reason and use the redrum to import your files.
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[Jan 20,2010 11:14pm - martins ""]
inb4 aril
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[Jan 20,2010 11:30pm - ArilliusBM ""]

bennyhillifier
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[Jan 21,2010 12:42am - Alx_Casket ""]
Thanks for the hands free orgasm, Aril. In return, I bring down the house with this:


bennyhillifier
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[Jan 21,2010 12:53am - ArilliusBM ""]
hahahahaha
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[Jan 21,2010 12:54am - ArilliusBM ""]
remember when this internet meme was popular about 8 years ago?


bennyhillifier


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[Jan 21,2010 4:16am - sever ""]
guitar pro works well
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[Jan 21,2010 9:37am - |an ""]
cubase + ezdrummer

cubase has a pretty easy midi drum editing mode and ezdrummer has lots of premade midi clips you can drag into your tracks then edit
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[Jan 21,2010 10:41am - Hungtableed  ""]
I run Drumkit from Hell 2 and use the midi sequencer on Cubase LE. Since I upgraded my pc the shit runs so fucking good and sounds amazing.
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[Jan 21,2010 10:45am - arilliusbm ""]
Get the metal foundry add on and you'll even be more amazed
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[Jan 21,2010 11:12am - WarriorOfMetal ""]

xanonymousx said:try reason and use the redrum to import your files.


I love and use Reason, but Redrum sucks balls. It doesn't line up to the General MIDI standard drum map, and doesn't allow for multisampling. I use a multisampled kit that I built in the NN-XT sampler, to line up with the parts of the GM drum map that I use (kick, snare, 6 toms, hihat, various cymbals)
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[Jan 21,2010 11:14am - brodown ""]

t2daeek said:i'm trying to find a halfway decent midi sequencing program to start making drum machine parts... have a wealth of samples to use but nothing to actually sequence them with. something free would be great... doesn't have to be though.


WHY DO U NEED MYDY WHEN U HAVE ME?! : - (


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