Having a very simple test pattern :
I would like to explore other sounds for the Hi-Hat, any kind of sounds. I can do that in the Drumset Editor and when sound is found the instrument still remains with the 'Hi-Hat' name. The name can be changed to say, Djembe. But then, back to the Rhythm Editor the name of the instrument remains 'Hi-Hat'. Right-clicking to change Type does not offer a 'Djembe' type. I could also have renamed the instrument something like 'NewSound01' of which there are no types anyways.
Also I could have several 'Hi-Hat' tracks with each one of them edited to a hi-hat variation, eg. Side 2, Top 3, Bell 4, etc.. The Rhythm Editor should be showing then for each track a modified name, making it easy to spot now and 3 months later when updating the session.
I would like to be able to explore new sounds for a track and when done, have the Rhythm Editor show whichever name was given so that, when having several of these modified instruments it's possible to quickly see what track has which instrument. This is surely possible - how is it done properly ?
I would like to explore other sounds for the Hi-Hat, any kind of sounds. I can do that in the Drumset Editor and when sound is found the instrument still remains with the 'Hi-Hat' name. The name can be changed to say, Djembe. But then, back to the Rhythm Editor the name of the instrument remains 'Hi-Hat'. Right-clicking to change Type does not offer a 'Djembe' type. I could also have renamed the instrument something like 'NewSound01' of which there are no types anyways.
Also I could have several 'Hi-Hat' tracks with each one of them edited to a hi-hat variation, eg. Side 2, Top 3, Bell 4, etc.. The Rhythm Editor should be showing then for each track a modified name, making it easy to spot now and 3 months later when updating the session.
I would like to be able to explore new sounds for a track and when done, have the Rhythm Editor show whichever name was given so that, when having several of these modified instruments it's possible to quickly see what track has which instrument. This is surely possible - how is it done properly ?
Statistics: Posted by mevla — Sun Mar 10, 2024 8:11 pm — Replies 0 — Views 33