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A Drumperfect Question

edited January 2015 in General App Discussion

As stated in some other discussions, I am forever looking for a natural sounding drum machine in iOs, that goes easy for non-drummers. So far Drumperfect is the only one I can get close to. But I really could use some help though. What I like to know is how can you quantise (excuse my English, it may not be the right term) Drumperfect to an actual song almost finished. I have a song completed in Auria with some drum samples and now I want to replace them with Drumperfect for more fill-ins and progression. But I have to have an ear on the rest of the song while I'm programming Drumperfect for little nuances. What is the basic workflow on using Auria and DP at the same time, other than creating drum sections alone and exporting from DP?

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  • edited January 2015

    I've been thinking of buying DrumPerfect for a few months now. And that was one of my big questions, as I work with Auria. What can be done?

    (Thank you, @Mucci and I'm sorry not being able to help you.)

  • One possible method. Mute existing drums. Create new track, add DrumPerfect as IAA (all instruments). Start Auria from DP, create various patterns (in pattern mode), saving them as and when. When you have a few, put them together in song mode, still playing along with your existing track. When finished export the song into Auria (or record it live).

  • You can open drumperfect as an IAA in Auria.

  • edited January 2015

    Yeah but... Yeah I can do that. I use IAA all the time in Auria with keys and synths. Don't know why I didn't think of it for DP before. Will give a try tonight. Thanks @Fitz and @Bootsy

  • You can use Audiobus but with IAA you don't have to worry about sync. And the timing is good.

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