Here’s the idea
* Find a drum tab on the internet that’s close to the feel I’m looking for.
* Convert the drum tab to MIDI with TabTrax
* Open Cubase and connect JS to SD2
* Import the converted MIDI file into JS
* Let JS do it’s thing to the MIDI file
* Edit the JS “performance” in JS or Cubase drum editor
If real drummer will be recruited to play drum track, continue:
* Save MIDI file
* Import MIDI file into TabTrax
* Print drum tab for drummer to play.
"Let us wander through a great modern city with our ears more attentive than our eyes..."
Luigi Russolo, 1913
Without having worked with Jamstix, it sounds OK.
John Rammelt - Toontrack
Technical Advisor
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