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Modular music workflow?
hey all, how do you go about creating a track out of modular jams? I have a lot of fun creating loops and jams in Drambo, but then not really sure what to do with them or how to go about compiling and arranging them into a track, in say, Cubasis. Anyone got any tips?
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I have some jams in AUM which you can quite easily connect to cubasis (I think with Drambos latest multi-out update this would be possible too). But I have a hard time to get this in sync somehow.
Best would be if AUM triggers play and at the same time cubasis starts recording and all of that is only running one loop. So you have your loops in different tracks (you can have 8 at once) in Cubasis and you can start messing around and arranging them.
After being unproductive for a long time, what I did this days is go back to what I used to do in the past. Record everything in the same key/tempo, and the cut / edit / move parts in Cubasis. Then mix, eq, etc.
For example, you could export / record your Drambo jams into Cubasis.
Then, using the internal instruments, start laying a track around it. A process that shouldn't take you too much time.
Then go about making new Drambo noodles to substitute some of the internal instruments in another parts of the song
You can arrange all your patterns into a song without leaving Drambo.
Seems like I'm already working in a way others do. I spit out tracks into Cubasis and start plugging away, arranging, moving, cutting. I just find it all bit tiresome, but maybe that's just me!
I wonder how people with hardware work with modular? Do they record into a multitrack system, and just build it up in the same way? Probably..
Not sure if he's around the forum, haven't seen him for a bit. But @waynerowand used to record modulars.
In the Facebook group there's someone too, trying to recall who. edit: Frederico Barros
@senhorlampada Hey, thanks for remembering me! Yea, I’ve been on the DL for a while now.
Usually I’ll compose and arrange all midi or CV, either hardware or iOS sequencers, and then record live straight into AUM, Auria Pro, or Reaper.
I’m recording with either a Soundcraft Signature 12 MTK or a Focusrite 18i8. I try to record most if not all parts simultaneously. I rarely composite a composition together part by part. I may in the future, but right now I’m pretty happy with what I’m able to achieve live.
Some examples if anyone is curious.
https://www.youtube.com/c/WayneRowand
Good to hear from you. Hope everything's ok too
Thanks for sharing your process... hope it helps @jameslondon74
Gonna take the moment and revisit your stuff
I record my jams then chop/arrange them up in DAW of choice. File system is the bottleneck here so I mostly just use Ableton instead of iOS.
Awesome to hear from you, I really love your stuff. Thanks (and to everyone) for your advice.
I’m figuring this all out, so hopefully will have something to share soon.