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Subject: Using Cubase for funky garage


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Original Message 1/4                 Date: 09-Oct-00  @  11:48 PM   -   Using Cubase for funky garage

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Using Cubase for funky garage? I know there are facilities for getting that shuffly, loose feel on the percussion in Logic. How do u get that Masters At Work feel in Cubase. Any tips?

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Message 2/4                 Date: 10-Oct-00  @  02:28 PM   -   RE: Using Cubase for funky garage

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There are 2 ways to do this

The easy way: don't use straight quantization, use something else, like 16T or the special groove quantizations (I'm not sure if Cubase has those though, I don't use it.)

The hard way: DIY. Don't place all the notes in exact beats, put some of the between the beats. It takes a lot of work to make it sound right but hey, making music is hard work anyway.

There is also a third way... find a good drummer. =)



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Message 3/4                 Date: 10-Oct-00  @  02:47 PM   -   RE: Using Cubase for funky garage

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i didnt check out VST V5 groove quatise templates... but you want to add a 16th groove shuffle template - in Logic it is 16d or 16c in vst I dunno. just try them on the hat pattern and see which suits. also there is some midifile garage grooves i added in the files section on main drumgroove threads page of this section you can use as a template - (left side text column, bottom)



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Message 4/4                 Date: 11-Oct-00  @  10:58 AM   -   RE: Using Cubase for funky garage

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you can also use the strength percentage in logic.. so if you want something between swingc and swingd try swingd at 50%.



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