phil kelly
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Woh thanks Shootie, i have been following you on youtube for a couple of weeks and you are a hero to me, helping me understand things and I was genuinely going to make a contribution to you for all your help on your website.
i have had SD2 for a few years but its too complex for my use and so i bought EZD3 at Christmas and find it so much easier to create a drum part. i use it with Presonus Studio One 5. However i am not a sound engineer by training and also I have ADHD, so i struggle with following some of the information, but yours and another guys videos really help.
By the way i have just posted another query about song parts mwhci you might be able to help with. i ahve wat ched a number of your videos but ewither missed it or it was not in them.
best wishes and thanks again
Phil.
Have you tried youtube. I also suffer with lack of understanding of it, although i am getting better. i bought a series of videos from Groove3 and also watch a guy called Shootie School on youtube. had to watch certain bits two or three times to follow it. Sometimes it what they miss out rather than what they tell you.
i wouldnt give up though, just keep trying and learning
Hi all, yet another newbie with same issue but rather than the 2 parts merging into one, I thought the second part, (the one i had just added a note to on the first beat) had disappeared and yes it happened when i was adding a cymbal on the first beat of the latter drum song part.
I have tried an experiment with humanizer on and it merge the part into the previous part. I then did the same with humanizer turned off and they didnt merge. hooray that one is solved.
This has been puzzling me for days so thank you for helping me find out what was happening.
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