Creating Own Midi Clips/loops…tips please!

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  • Whitten
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    I don’t know anything about Mixcraft.
    What i do in Logic is find Toontrack grooves that are close to what I need, then drop them onto a midi track in Logic.
    Once a Toon groove is on there I can do anything I want. Cut out any number of bars, rewrite bars, repeat certain bars, move the bars around and rewrite bits as my arrangement progresses. basically I do everything in Logic’s arrange and note edit windows.

    OZpete
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    Thanks Whitten

    Mixcraft is easy to use and seemingly modelled on garageband, it is quite good but a little limited as I say. Been looking into reaper which seems to do similar things to the more sophisticated daws and having a little success. (took a while to teach it my audio interface and where the vsts like ezd were, but seems to be ok now)…

    So…in reaper there is a step sequencer/piano roll for drums and although not worked it out yet, some people have mapped the EZD and EZX’s out for reaper labels for this (which is why i investigated it some more)

    Have you worked out a way to save a midi pattern that you like as a file or ‘groove’ to add to teh EZD library? I ahve had no trouble importing grooves from other parties or even my own into EZD user groove library folder, but making and saving distinct grooves is the problem I am having…how would you approach that with say sonar?

    Equally applying to any short midi instrument “loop” as well…perhaps stripped from a bigger midi file…any thoughts?

    PC i7 Win7 64 12gb ram, UA-25 interface, Mixcraft 5 Pro, AT2035 Mic, EZD+Claustrophobic, Too many guitars!
    Investigating Reaper

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