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So i have a triton and cubase. How do you do rolls with a snare drum? I can possible hit the keys that quick. Am I missing something?

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IIRs Wed, 05/27/2009 - 10:32

I'm guessing he means a roll...?

Yes you are missing rather a lot. Cubase provides midi editors in various flavours: open your part in the drum editor and draw your notes in with the mouse.

Alternatively, if you are using a drum sample library such as BFD there will probably be 'articulation' samples of snare rolls. Triggering one of these will probably sound more realistic than triggering a normal snare sample rapidly.

song4gabriel Thu, 05/28/2009 - 17:39

it is very hard to do on a triton because of the weighted keys. huespeh is correct to recommend m-audio but you do not necessarily need a trigger finger or any pad really. you will get very good results with a small midi controller like m-adio oxygen using the keys themselves. they are very light.

to further enhance the realism you should assign 2 adjacent keys, one for the left hand hit and one for the right hand hit to the same drum hit in your sampler ("snare hit" for instance). then change the default velocity of one of the keys to a few ticks lower than the other one. this will replicate the "weaker hand" dynamic of a snare roll.

after recording yourself playing the drum lines it is a good idead to go in and tweak the velocities even further with your midi editor, by random notes here ore there. this takes time and is slightly tedious but it will help you avoid the machine gun sound

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