Midi Drum Endings

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  • patrick geary
    Participant

    Did you have any luck? I’m having the same problem. I’ve got at least 3 songs that need ‘that’ ending and I’m stuck.
    I can’t even find any decent cymbal swells and crashes, if I could get them sounding good then I could make do with that.

    Cary King
    Participant

    Yes and no.

    No I didn’t find any endings that fit that didn’t take some manipulating. One of the issues for me was the ending that I wanted slowed down in time – like many endings. So what I did was found a few fills that sounded like something of an ending and then just moved the midi notes. I listened to a few trash can endings online and of course a drummer typically will do a lot of snare hits then go to the toms/cymbals and of course back to a single hit snare/kick/cymbal hit at the end so that’s what I looked for. You can do that! It’s not that challenging.

    This hasn’t been mixed but I attached what I did if you wanna hear it.

    Good luck!!

    Cary King
    Participant

    Yes and no.

    No I didn’t find any endings that fit that didn’t take some manipulating. One of the issues for me was the ending that I wanted slowed down in time – like many endings. So what I did was found a few fills that sounded like something of an ending and then just moved the midi notes. I listened to a few trash can endings online and of course a drummer typically will do a lot of snare hits then go to the toms/cymbals and of course back to a single hit snare/kick/cymbal hit at the end so that’s what I looked for. You can do that! It’s not that challenging.

    This hasn’t been mixed but I attached what I did if you wanna hear it.

    Good luck!!

    Cary King
    Participant

    Yes and no.

    No I didn’t find any endings that fit that didn’t take some manipulating. One of the issues for me was the ending that I wanted slowed down in time – like many endings. So what I did was found a few fills that sounded like something of an ending and then just moved the midi notes. I listened to a few trash can endings online and of course a drummer typically will do a lot of snare hits then go to the toms/cymbals and of course back to a single hit snare/kick/cymbal hit at the end so that’s what I looked for. You can do that! It’s not that challenging.

    This hasn’t been mixed but I attached what I did if you wanna hear it.

    Good luck!!

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