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Introducing MIDI editors

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Introducing MIDI editors

- [Instructor] As a quick recap on what we've done so far, we've looked at incorporating a drum VSTI, either as a native Steinberg one, Groove Agent SE, or a third-party one, this one, EZdrummer by Toontrack. We've looked at how to utilize EZdrummer patterns internally, by dragging the patterns that we like to the EZdrummer timeline and assembling them in the order of our choice at related, or corresponding bar positions. This has the advantage of being quick and simple. We can edit the patterns inside of EZdrummer, but I'll perhaps look more at that in a different course specifically about Toontrack programs. We've now started looking at how to use the same patterns in a Qbase project by dragging and dropping them directly to the dedicated EZdrummer track, created when we implemented the program. The advantage of doing it this way is we'll not have to worry about time signature disparity between Qbase and EZdrummer if…

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