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Using existing MIDI drum track as input?

 
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Susan G
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PostPosted: Sat Jun 09, 2007 7:59 pm    Post subject: Using existing MIDI drum track as input? Reply with quote

Hi-

I have a decent basic drum track that I'd like Jamstix to jam with/embellish. Is that feasible? I'm not getting good results using the piano or bass tracks.

I also didn't get anywhere using Import MIDI in the Rhythm tab. I understand it doesn't actually load the MIDI file, but I didn't really hear anything from the original MIDI track that indicated JS was paying any attention to it whatsoever!

So my general question is since I have a decent start with my drum tracks in this particular song, should I just work with that and forget about using JS on it? I started it before I bought JS.

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-Susan
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PostPosted: Sun Jun 10, 2007 2:38 am    Post subject: Re: Using existing MIDI drum track as input? Reply with quote

Susan G wrote:

So my general question is since I have a decent start with my drum tracks in this particular song, should I just work with that and forget about using JS on it? I started it before I bought JS.


Well I´m in the same situation with a few leftover songs of mine.

It´s actually easy IMO. I suspect the decent drum track you already have was programmed by yourself. In this case (because I assume you know what you´ve done Smile ) I´d just try and program a few of those patterns in Jamstix , build up the arrangement again and let JS do all the embellishments.

It´s true that this process is a real transition: Time before Jamstix, time after Jamstix. Smile
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PostPosted: Mon Jun 11, 2007 12:35 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Hi Doc-

I might just wait until JS2 is released at this point, since I'm such a noob with v.1 anyway!

BTW, what should "Import" do in the Rhythm tab, and is this feature improved in v.2? It really didn't seem to do much of anything.

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PostPosted: Mon Jun 11, 2007 1:31 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Susan G wrote:
Hi Doc-

I might just wait until JS2 is released at this point, since I'm such a noob with v.1 anyway!

BTW, what should "Import" do in the Rhythm tab, and is this feature improved in v.2? It really didn't seem to do much of anything.

Thanks-

-Susan


OK, JS 2 is not far away! Smile

IMPORT imports a midi file of your choice in JS. Works best with 1-bar drum patterns, as JS 1 is restricted concerning the import of longer midi files.
JS 2 will be much more powerful in this respect.
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