2012/03/25 14:23:41
Hypercub
Hi,
I was wondering if there is any way to produce your own loops with cwgp4?
Or is there any program out there with which you can produce loops and them import them into cwgp4?
Any help is greatly appreciated.
 
 
2012/03/25 15:35:26
StevenMikel
If you mean midi drum loops,you can do that with SI Drums in piano roll view.Actually you can do that with any soft synth in prv.There is a way to save patterns as groove clips or midi loops,I don't know the details of how to do it though,it'll be in the help files.Check out Groove Monkee and OddGrooves for midi drum loops,they both have some for free.
2012/03/25 17:54:04
Hypercub
Thanks, Steven.
I was talking about making loops as you can (could) with cooledit`96.
I.e. recording and them trimming the (wav.) file to size to make a perfect loop.
2012/03/27 10:59:35
RobertB
You may have figured this out already, but yes, it can be done using Groove Clips.
Groove clips use the project BPM for reference, so be sure to record in sync with the project time.
You might want to include the tempo and BPM in the file name, or save to folders grouped by tempo and BPM.
Groove clips tend to have severe artifacts if they are played back at a very different BPM setting.
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