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Go to RMX, on track one, select a groove, now drag that midi file to the first instance on Logic's arrange page. Create a RMX module in Logic's arrange page. You can accomplish what you are trying to do. You are looking for something beyond that, that's all. But a loop by definition is a repetitive performance. 🙂īut I'd encourage you not to blame RMX. especially when trying to emulate REAL drums. Programming drums is my least favorite chore in all of production. I use Discrete Drums for this type of thing, for the vary reason you stated.

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You can drag a 8 bar loop onto the arrange page, followed by a 1 bar fill, then onto a different variance of the groove, another fill, etc. These are audio files, that will follow the tempo of your sequencer. It sounds like you would benefit from acidized "drag & Drop" audio files. RMX, for as cool, and powerful as it is, isn't designed to replace a real drummers performance. And if it is a MIDI file, the "drumset" sound loaded has all the elements (kick, snare, TOMS, etc.) to create a fill or groove variance without the actual soundbank changing. That's because it's playing an audio file, non-dependent of samples loaded into RAM.

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What I'd really love is a Mac version of Jamstix and I suppose I could setup a VM in the Mac, or run a Windows box with MIDI/Audio over Ethernet but I really don't want to HAVE to go that route. I didn't expect it to just be an alias to the selection!ĭo any of the other drum tools available work the way I want? I looked at the DrumCore website, for example, but they don't make it clear what they're doing either.

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I had expected the drag-drop procedure to make a COPY of whatever groove was currently selected in RMX, particularly since there WAS midi data in the newly created region. I understand from your explanation and from subsequent experiments I did after posting the original question how RMX is working but I find it quite unintuitive, particularly because of the drag-drop mechanism. I had assumed that those "grooves" were actually MIDI patterns and therefore I could just drag different patterns on to a single track, and have those patterns triggering drum high-quality drum samples in RMX.Įven GarageBand lets me drop multiple "grooves" on a single track, one after the other. This seems like a very serious limitation.

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The video tutorial for drag/drop seems to only have one groove per track as well. The knowledgebase on their site is not helpful. There must be a better way but I can't see it.

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I understand how to create up to 8 separate tracks, each on a different channel and assign a different groove (in RMX) to each channel but that would still only gives me 8 grooves, and I would have to waste 8 tracks to do this.

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I don't see how I can create a full track and get multiple grooves on it. It's as if those regions do nothing more than trigger whatever groove is currently selected for the length of the region. However, I've discovered that once I have dragged a single groove on to a track (which looks like it created a region with MIDI data in it), then if I click on another groove in Stylus RMX, the region I previously dragged into a drag seems to now trigger the NEW groove, and the old one is lost. In particular, I'm trying to figure out how to get more than one groove on a single track.įor example, I'd like to have 4 beats of one groove followed by 4 beats of a related groove, then another, and so on. I got a copy of Stylus RMX and am trying to get my head around it.













Stylus rmx sale