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  • How to audition MIDI Drum Loops? (p.2)
2004/12/29 11:46:03
Stone House Studios
And now on to the real news . . . .
I downloaded free drum loops from Groove Monkee last night, and lo and behold, they audition right thru the importing midi dialog box
Interesting thing is, I don't have anything set up to audition them with!
I use ASIO drivers on my LX6, so the drums don't come from my HP Crapcard - I don't have the VSC set up anywhere . . .
Very Strange.
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2004/12/29 15:21:27
nathan217
How do you like the groove monkey loops, i was thinking of buying them?
2004/12/29 16:07:14
Stone House Studios
ORIGINAL: nathan217

How do you like the groove monkey loops, i was thinking of buying them?


So far, so good. Try the freebies in the download place. I am thinking about buying some myself!

Brian
2004/12/30 00:11:21
Phoenix
I use Winamp to audition MIDI loops.
2018/02/23 12:18:35
neilbass
 
Try using the media browser (if your version has it). Open the browser (from views), select
media tab and find your midi files. In the media tabs drop down menu there are options to choose the
playback synth etc. You can import from the browser also by double clicking the item.
 
2018/02/23 15:52:40
scook
Your solution would not have worked in 2004. There was no need to drag up this old thread.
2018/02/23 16:01:24
neilbass
Sorry didn't pick up the date. However, the "play" button on the midi import still doesn't work and this is what I found when I went searching for an answer ... then I found the browser.
2018/02/23 17:17:45
chuckebaby
neilbass
Sorry didn't pick up the date. However, the "play" button on the midi import still doesn't work and this is what I found when I went searching for an answer ... then I found the browser.



There was no Browser 14 years ago.
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