A sequence made with the M50

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ProudM3
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A sequence made with the M50

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A demo of the M50

Just In case someone is interested :)

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AQoYS7QTo28
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very nice track
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Yeah I like it. I wish I was good at adding the drum sequences, I always use the built in ones.
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the buildin ones are pretty good Pincho
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The KM50 software has many more drum track features also. Do not forget that you can convert midid drum tracks into user patterns also. You can purchase a whole midi drum pattern library from third party's for not very much money. I use Smart Loops myself.
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I'm glad U liked it :)

It was done using a Combi ( I think it was named European Holidays or something like that ) I recorded it in the sequencer, then added some track ..and Voila :)
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Hi, very nice indeed, question, how do you handle the drum variations and fill-ins? Is it trigger-able from a key?
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It's very beautiful, reminds me to European ethnical music.
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You can create drum fills from any midi file freely available on the web or by purchasing a drum beat midi collection. I have a large smart loops collection of drum files converted to user drum patterns for my m50. It took a few days to create the 600 patterns thus far but well worth the effort. :)
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csteen wrote:You can create drum fills from any midi file freely available on the web or by purchasing a drum beat midi collection. I have a large smart loops collection of drum files converted to user drum patterns for my m50. It took a few days to create the 600 patterns thus far but well worth the effort. :)
Do you trigger them from the touchscreen? How? In the case of the fills, after you trigger them they return to the main beat or you have to touch the screen (button) again to change the pattern?
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In combi or program mode you can bring up the drum page tab and use the touch screen to change them on the fly yes. I prefer sequence mode however, where I can organize the beats by measure in advance. Remember you are not limited to just one drum track also. You can have a couple or more kits triggering different beats and sounds.
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