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Old 6th October 2008   #9
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I attached a DEMO file so no copyright issues..
Its from twiddly bits Master Series - LA Riot Drum Loops

MIDI SEQUENCE

Within Nuendo 4 What I do is load a good sounding midi sequence then also load my old trusty AKAI CD and import as a wav, clap, mids, bass, high hat, tamb, snake, Kick.

Can I do that with the ASR10 or am I just over complicating my self.
Perhaps I need a "groove box"
Can I convert the .MID into a asr10 sequence and get far far better drumming mapped to audio in my ASR10 then I could ever get. Im obviously not after GM or XG midi sounds just the expert drum sequence.

OR should I make these on Nuendo then export as a ASR10 (translator) file?
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