![]() Unfortunately, the answer to that question is a no. After all, almost every, if not every, DAW has a “render in place” or “commit” function that works great for virtual instruments, so can’t we just use that on the track with the drum MIDI on it and call it a day? If you haven’t done much work with programmed drums, this may sound like a pretty simple topic. ![]() Maybe it’ll help you to learn that way instead! What NOT to Do ![]() If anything in this post is confusing to you, check out the video at the bottom of this page. If you’re one of the people taking advantage of the many perks offered by good drum sample libraries, this one’s for you! ![]() Like it or not, programmed drums are becoming more and more relevant in music production. ![]()
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