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  • delboy007
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    The mystery continues. Finally we have a latin rhythms midi pack but as far as I can see, there are no bossa novas ?

    delboy007
    Participant

    ok thanks.all. To be honest I haven’t used the x drum yet so as you say I expect it will become clearer when I play with it.

    However the reason I love toontrack is it is so easy to use and although have good with computers I have spent too much of my life messing around with them. These days I struggle adding up the captcha sum at the bottom of this page

    I do feel this ought to be simpler, after all in the real world it is very simple for a drummer to change velocity of the snare and sidestick.

    Thanks again I will let you know how I got on and will probably need rescuing.

    delboy007
    Participant

    doesn’t it get even more complicated if I use a groove.and fills I assume a pre set groove will want to use the snare from the main kit ?

    delboy007
    Participant

    Thanks but that sounds ridiculously over complicated for what I would have thought would be a simple thing. It must be easier just to go back to the ezdrummer thinking and have 2 drums tracks

    delboy007
    Participant

    So how do you do it with SD3 ?

    delboy007
    Participant

    In that case I am sold. thanks

    delboy007
    Participant

    This is a mystery to me. With dozens of midi packs to choose from (many of which seem to repeat themselves) I don’t understand why there is not one single “Latin Rhythms” for drums available. I bought the Latin Percussion pack which is great but these rhythms are generally played on top of a drum kit. There is a whole world of exciting Latin music out there, why is this being ignored by Toontrack?

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