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Auria Pro driving DrumPerfect via MIDI (Same applies to DrumPerfect Pro)
Here's a video demonstrating Auria Pro sending MIDI to drive DrumPerfect and recording each of the 16 kit components to individual tracks in Auria Pro. You can use exactly the same principle in DrumPerfect Pro as well but I had already set the demonstration up using DrumPerfect before DP Pro was released yesterday
Might take YT a moment to catch up with HD rendering.
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Well done that man.
Sorry the thumbnail isn't showing. YT playing games...
Thumbnail finally made it too
Excellent tutorial, @Musicinclusive. Very well done!
Thanks @Washboy - glad it was helpful.
Very well done Derek. Thanks.
So helpful. Much appreciated.
YW. @mgmg4871 @AndyE and thanks every one for the kind words. Touched. Appr.
A great way to learn about Auria as well as DrumPerfect Pro. Thanks @MusicInclusive
Great job learned a lot!
@MusicInclusive Went back to this and gave it the attention it deserves and want to thank you again. An exceptionally useful and plain spoken approach. Got a lot from it. Much appreciated.
Videos like this are so valuable to the iOS music community. I just bought DPP after seeing it. Thank you!
Wow. I'm lost for words (and those who know me know I'm not usually brief ) Thanks everyone. Really. Good to know this is useful and the feedback is genuinely appreciated to that end.
I plan to try and knock out more videos this year - one of my 2016 goals. I did the iCA4+ tutorial videos last year and by the time I'd finished those I was kinda "videoed out" so to speak - but I'm going to try and keep them coming across a spectrum of different things if I can this year.
Nah Derek thank you...I have been recording since 1993 when I started on a Tascam 424 cassette four track, have moved along through all the tech advances, and am amazed at what can be done now with a thin slate tablet, an interface, some cool apps, a guitar and a mic.
MIDI has always been fussy for me, I use it often but I can still take all the help I can grab. You're one of those cats who can break down concepts in a really easy to follow manner, that isn't the norm by far with tutorial videos of any stripe.
I'll add to that Derek .Thank you so much!