Step Sequencer Patterns - where to I find more?

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2011/04/29 00:08:06 (permalink)

Step Sequencer Patterns - where to I find more?

Hi - I am looking for a source of more step sequencer patterns (for SD3). What I am trying to find are some that will be good to back acoustic guitar based songs - James Taylor like, John Mayer - slower to medium tempo - basic and not to frilly. Maybe someone has some tips for creating a pattern like this. I have tried and getting close, but think I need help.
 
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    chuckebaby
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    Re:Step Sequencer Patterns - where to I find more? 2011/04/29 00:46:08 (permalink)
    news to me on trying to buy step sequencer patterns..ive never heard that before..all i can do is give you another option..turn your groove clips into step sequencer patterns..take you midi clips right click on them,try opening them in the s.s. view.you can split them at points for measures to make them easier to deal with..sorry if i wasnt much help but i make my own s.s. patterns out of grrove clips and have an awesome library that i created.do you have a drum machine?..with a midi usb addapter you can use the midi from your drum machine to create patterns then have session drummer 3 become triggered by your machine..this is a much easier way then clicking on these little dots for hours

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    Re:Step Sequencer Patterns - where to I find more? 2011/04/29 00:46:50 (permalink)
    They are step not sequencer patterns but there are a lot of MIDI drum loops out there.
     
    Check out Groove Monkee - http://www.groovemonkee.com/en/ The "Rock Essentials" packs are, to quote the site "Designed for those seeking rock and pop grooves that are “less busy” and more “straight forward”." so they could meet your requirements. Download the free samples to get an idea of whats on offer.
     
    Also look at Toontrack midi packs. http://www.toontrack.com/index.asp? The Songwriters packs could meet your requirments.

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