Page 2 of 2
Re: There are no good drums with Mixcraft?
Posted: Mon Apr 07, 2014 12:30 am
by evrardo
aquataur wrote:Have you looked in to something like EZdrums? This plugs into Mixcraft seamlessly.
They are about to release a new version next month, I expect them to drop the prices for a limited period of time.
There are plenty of other powerful packages like that.
-helmut
Hi Aquataur,
yes Ezdrummer seems to be a good software.... but for rock, blues, jazz, electronics drums.
And I am looking for african anf afrocubans percussions.
With the upgrade in Beatcraft, there are a lot and quite good....But impossible to export them in the Mixcraft Virtual Instrument.
Ah, no, I have just seen Latin Percussion. It should be interesting.
And you say it's possible to plug them in Mixcraft?
How you do it?
Re: There are no good drums with Mixcraft?
Posted: Mon Apr 07, 2014 6:50 am
by Tiasdad
Vibrant Audio wrote:Hi evrardo,
You can render the patterns and sequences from Beatcraft into audio files. Then, drop those audio files into Mixcraft.
Unfortunately, you cannot use Beatcraft in Mixcraft directly as a Virtual Instrument.
In easier terms, create your beat in Beatcraft and save it as a wav file. Import this wav file into an audio track in Mixcraft and use the loop tools to make it last the song through
Re: There are no good drums with Mixcraft?
Posted: Mon Apr 07, 2014 10:21 am
by evrardo
Tiasdad wrote:In easier terms, create your beat in Beatcraft and save it as a wav file. Import this wav file into an audio track in Mixcraft and use the loop tools to make it last the song through
Hi, yes, this is what I'm doing now. But it's not the same thing.
The wrong with Beatcraft is that you have no zoom, and when you are doing a long sequence, it's a bit difficult to come and go in this sequence.
Do you know if it's possible to import Virtual Instrument in Mixcraft?
Re: There are no good drums with Mixcraft?
Posted: Mon Apr 07, 2014 10:37 am
by Mark Bliss
evrardo wrote:
I have downloaded your sample, to learn how you have made all this.
Keep in mind, this is but a very basic outline, intended to get you started and present some ideas for this method.
evrardo wrote:One more thing: when we get in Mixcraft, we don't need anymore Beatcraft, isn't it?
That is one method, there are many.
evrardo wrote:Do you know if it's possible to import Virtual Instrument in Mixcraft?
If you mean Beatcraft, no, its not a VSTi