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3 Points @stratman3142 - Like the beat/groove, well played.
1 Point @kin - Very imaginative piece.
3 points @steamabacus - Bizarre bazaar music
1 point @kin - Highly creative as usual
3pts @stratman3142 though I preferred the RRotM bass riff?
1pts @kin for just being different.
3 points @kin - liked the atmosphere
1 point @steamabacus - all your stuff has a very distinct sound and there's always lots going on, liked this one.
Sorry to leave @stratman3142 out - a very clean piece of playing (I wish I could play like that), but the others caught my ear a bit more this time.
3 points @stratman3142
1 point @steamabacus
So, my votes are ....
1st (5 points) @Bellycaster - Wise Guys
2nd (3 points) @Stratman3142 - Bassy
3rd (1 point) @kin - What's a noise gate?
5pts @Bellycaster
3pts @steamabacus
1pt @stratman3142
Honourable mention @kin , this was great but I the drums and production on the other tracks edged it for me.
What are people using for your excellent drums? Tbh the reason I tend to stick to the Raw rotm is because I suck at programming drums and the drum loops that come with Logic 9 are awful. Any tips?
The midi loops are a good starting point because, as far as I'm aware, they're played in by a real drummer. I find a groove that's close to what I want but don't let it constrain what I play too much (especially on bass), as I usually end up iterating things and editing the patterns and velocities to suit the other instruments using the midi grid in Reaper.
Sometimes I programme from scratch using the midi grid in Reaper and iterate things so the drums and other instruments match.