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2009-10-17
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2009-10-17
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something simple we could build off of could be a simple drum machine. Before adding the support to insert samples, just include a simple set of drums, a kick, snare, high hat, 4 toms, a ride cymbal, a crash cymbal, and a tamborine. Allow users to set a BPM, allow event quantization, sequencing and looping of 2, 4, 8, or 16 bars, sequence playlists, and exporting of an audio and MIDI file.
This would be something great for a songwriter like texrat, and would be good for the rapper that needs a little inspiration to pen a few bars. Once the beat sequence is created, the MIDI sequence can be exported to the desktop DAW, drum machine, or keyboard workstation, where it can be edited, and the standard sounds can be replaced with higher quality versions, bring the basic sequence to life.
That could be a good start, and features can be added down the road, but this core feature could be something we could use immediately. And maybe the other features can be added later.
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2009-10-17
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2009-10-17
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2009-10-18
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I've been using Hydrogen (via EasyDebian) to create beats for about a year now on my N800. It is extremely powerful, runs smoothly, and I can load it without actually going into the EasyDeb environment. Would it be better to create something from scratch or to see if this could be easily packaged without EasyDebian?
Hydrogen has a superb GUI, and can hold its own against any other Drum Machine.
I have created melodies, chords, and bass lines with it too.
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2009-10-18
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2009-10-21
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2009-10-21
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MIDI editing will be useful. Many of us have midi files for drum breakbeats we may want to use with new samples, and you can also export the midi file into something else. If you have a MIDI editior, you can adjust velocity and other things in the environment most are used to. I'd use it, and I've done digital audio professionally for over 9 years now. I think you'll find the hip hop crowd will need it.
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