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17. Click the Select button for one of the drum sounds.
In Redrum, you add drum beats for one sound at the time.
18. Click on the first step button (marked 1).
The button lights up, indicating a drum beat.
You will now hear the sound of the selected drum on the first beat of each bar.
19. Add more drum beats by clicking other step buttons.
Clicking a lit step button will remove the beat.
✪ You can add beats of different strength (velocity level) by adjusting
the Dynamic switch. Exactly how each sound is affected by different
velocity levels depends on the settings.
You can also adjust the dynamics “on the fly” by pressing [Shift] or
[Option] (Mac) / [Alt] (Windows) when you add beats. [Shift]-click
for hard beats, [Option]/[Alt]-click for soft beats.
20. Select another drum sound (by clicking its Select button) and pro-
ceed in the same way until you have a drum pattern you want to
use.
21. To stop the playback, click the Run button again.
Now try recording some synth notes in the sequencer:
22. Click in the In column for the synthesizer track in the sequencer so
that the MIDI connector symbol appears.
23. Click the record button in the transport panel.
The button lights up, indicating record standby mode.
24. Click the play button.
Recording is activated, and the drum machine pattern automatically starts
playing.
25. Play your MIDI keyboard while listening to the drum pattern.
26. When you’re done, click the stop button.
27. Click stop again to move the song position to the beginning of the
song.
You can also click and hold the rewind button.
28. Click play to listen to your recording.
Finally, let’s record some automation of a synthesizer parameter. In this example,
we automate the cutoff frequency of the filter (Filter 1 Freq), but you can auto-
mate any parameter you like.
29. Rewind the song to the beginning again.
30. Make sure the Overdub/Replace switch (just below the record but-
ton) is in the Overdub position.
This allows you to record more on the same track, without removing the pre-
vious recording.
31. Click the record button and then the play button.
Recording starts. You will hear the recorded synth notes being played back.
The Stop button
The Play button The Fast Forward button
The Rewind button The Record button
The Overdub/Replace switch