
Dan I follow your advice but still not really satisfied with the results anyway I attach the 4 bars let me know what you all think maybe one can improve it let me Know "Better play the Blues than to live it" pesji --- doggiebox-request@lists.zygoat.ca a écrit : > Send Doggiebox mailing list submissions to
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1. Re: Swing pattern from Dan ( Pesji ) 2. Re: Re: Swing pattern from Dan (Carl Edlund Anderson) 3. Re: Re: Swing pattern from Dan (Carl Edlund Anderson) 4. Re: Re: Swing pattern from Dan (Carl Edlund Anderson) 5. Re: Swing pattern (Michael Dolan)
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1. talking about swing ( Pesji )
Pesji--
So far what I've done to mimic swing or shuffle beats is to use a normal 4/4 at the tempo for which the song is intended, and then expand the editing screen in DB so that it has either three or six (or twelve if I'm getting really silly with fills) boxes available in each beat. This allows for a very square (or triangular?) triplet feel to be used. Here's a pattern I put together to illustrate... I'm probably supposed to upload this to the site first, but I'm heading out the door and this is easier. ;-) If you don't have the latest Hemberger kit (or David's kit) I'd recommend it, as it has a good range of hits for each drum. But you can map this to very basic hits and still get the idea.
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