Importing existing midi drum part into Session Drummer 3

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2011/04/12 06:10:56 (permalink)

Importing existing midi drum part into Session Drummer 3

Hi,
I am new to Session Drummer 3, and just coming to grips with X1. Can anyone tell me the process I must follow in order to utilize an existing midi drum part within Session Drummmer 3 ?  I simply want the midi notes to be played by Session Drummer 3.

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    Karyn
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    Re:Importing existing midi drum part into Session Drummer 3 2011/04/12 08:25:38 (permalink)
    Create an "Instrument" track with Session Drummer 3.  (Drag SD3 from the VST list in the browser onto a blank section of track)

    Drap/drop the midi drum clip onto the new track.
    Press play.

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    Re:Importing existing midi drum part into Session Drummer 3 2011/04/12 08:57:30 (permalink)
    "Press Play"

    LMAO!!!!

    Nothing like covering all bases eh Karyn!

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    Re:Importing existing midi drum part into Session Drummer 3 2011/04/12 09:01:08 (permalink)
    Hey,  I had one idiot at work complaining that his computer was totally blank and unresponsive...

    Eventually I gave up trying sort it on the phone and went to see him.

    I've never seen any go as red as he did when I pressed the POWER button...

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    Re:Importing existing midi drum part into Session Drummer 3 2011/04/12 12:17:43 (permalink)
    Doesn't surprise me in the least, to be honest Karyn.

    There are people here where I work who should really be restricted to using nothing more complicated than a calculator.

    One with really big buttons on it.

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    Re:Importing existing midi drum part into Session Drummer 3 2011/04/12 14:48:47 (permalink)
    Welcome to the forum Hijole Kid!!

    I found this master class tutorial really helpful in drum production as it covers everything from routing, bussing, track templates, track icons, mixing snare/kick, sequencer, fx and much more....
    http://www.cakewalk.com/CakeTV/SONARU.aspx/Master-Class

    Good luck!!

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    Re:Importing existing midi drum part into Session Drummer 3 2011/04/12 20:20:41 (permalink)
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    Create an "Instrument" track with Session Drummer 3.  (Drag SD3 from the VST list in the browser onto a blank section of track)

    Drap/drop the midi drum clip onto the new track.
    Press play.


    Thank you Karyn. I'll give it a try as you suggest. Appreciate that you gave me a straight answer.  All the best.
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    Re:Importing existing midi drum part into Session Drummer 3 2011/04/12 20:21:32 (permalink)
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    Welcome to the forum Hijole Kid!!

    I found this master class tutorial really helpful in drum production as it covers everything from routing, bussing, track templates, track icons, mixing snare/kick, sequencer, fx and much more....
    http://www.cakewalk.com/CakeTV/SONARU.aspx/Master-Class

    Good luck!!


    Thanks Mesh.
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