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I'm a drummer so the drum bits I do not need. Even though they do provide help sometimes when I need some creative help. Trouble is I don't want to rely on the real tracks as a crutch. I want to inject my own style in the music.Therefore I would like to add my own drumming to the real tracks and choose them over the ones with BIAB.How can I do this and what procedure do I follow to add my drumming to real tracks? Is this even possible to make my own drumming styles? Example let say I choose Modern Jazz Waltz and then choose a melodist, it automatically selects the instruments and drum tracks. How can I make it choose a real drum track that I created? Thanks

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You can make your own RealDrum tracks. There is a tutorial on this website.

At this time, you cannot make RealTracks but we have been able to do drums for a few years now. I do not know anyone who has done it and shared (or sold) the result, however, so I cannot comment on how it works.


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Hey thanks Matt thats exactly what I was looking for.Don't know why I did not notice that tutorial before.

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Leonard,

since you are a drummer and since the instructions for making realDrums are available... I'd say there's probably a market for your real drums if you should decide to male some available commercially. Notes Norton markets not only his own styles, but also styles created by others. You may be able to sell through him. That would free you to do the creative stuff and turn the marketing over to somebody whose distribution system is already in place

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Hey Silvertones could you explain the process. I looked at the tutorial and man am I confused. I thought I was a tech-head,apparently I'm not.

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ok thank you very much for the help. Just one more quick question and thats how long do you play each bar? I mean, what is the time reference that you go by? I realise it will be determined by the tempo, but lets say I'm using Reaper to record with. How do I know which bar I'm at when recording? I see I could use real band to record, but my drums are in the living room and my computer is in my office so I have to use my Mac laptop to record with and thats using Reaper. I then send it to the NAS and work with the file on my main PC.Sorry for the stupit questions and thanks loads for the help.

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ok thank you very much for the help. Just one more quick question and thats how long do you play each bar? I mean, what is the time reference that you go by? I realise it will be determined by the tempo, but lets say I'm using Reaper to record with. How do I know which bar I'm at when recording? I see I could use real band to record, but my drums are in the living room and my computer is in my office so I have to use my Mac laptop to record with and thats using Reaper. I then send it to the NAS and work with the file on my main PC.Sorry for the stupit questions and thanks loads for the help.




Don't try to record one bar at a time or anyting like that.

First, find the RealDrums folder in your bb folder and use a media player such as the windows media player to listen to them "in the raw" as it were. Each RealDrum consists of an entire performance. Matter of fact, you can hear little clues in there as to the fact that a real live drummer, with a good kit in a well-mic'd drum booth actually recorded the thing while playing along with an entire target song in the headphones. That song is unrecorded and unheard though.

All that listing of parts by nunmbers, bars, etc. comes AFTER you have your drum part recorded as one piece, it is a matter of gong in there and finding the right points to tell the program to start here and play and then end there and then find another and repeat the process.

My description is rather cursory, but hopefully will get you thinking on the right path...


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As Mac said; the splitting up is done later.
Just get the part down, then worry about chopping it up.

Have the click track (metronome) in your headphones LOUD so you stay in very accurate time. It'll make a difference later.


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I'll let them explain it to you.


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Thanks to all that helped I have it figured out now at least I think so. Anyway I also realized I said something stupid to the effect of how do I know what bar I'm in when recording.Duh? I don't know what I was thinking when I wrote that when I realize all I have to do is look at the sheet music when recording these parts. Anyhow thanks for the instructions on doing this.

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Yea for sure the metronome is the most important tool for me.I've only been playing for 3 years and that is still the hardest part about playing drums.Trying to stay in time.Thanks

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Ah ha I just found the video tutorials for this process.I didn't scroll down far enough to the archives.

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Well,after some trail and error I have it figured out and it sounds pretty cool, at least to me it does.I have to tweak some settings and get my timing fixed. But, I will be able to make all my BIAB songs with me on drums. I took the simple way out and just replaced the files already in the drum folder with my drums and renamed them to the original BIAB file name. I saved the old files if I want to use them again.I figure it will take me a good year to replace ever single file with my own drums, but to me it's worth it.I would like to thank everyone who helped out and to PG music for making such a great piece of software that allows a nobody talent like myself to enjoy making music.

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