If you have an Ableton Live Lite serial from some other purchase I’d recommend trying it out. I haven’t found another way to get the flexibility and simplicity of control that I get doing it through Ableton. I also messed around for a little bit trying to do it from the audio file player built into GP. Both the Melda plugin and Jamstix can output midi to a drum VST of your choice or use their own internal sounds.īand-in-a-Box can also do this, both as a plugin or by generating tracks that you can use something else to play. It’s similar to the Melda MDrummer VST that David-san mentioned. There’s a VST called Jamstix that I’ve had for years and used on and off. I’ve also done this with just Superior 3 inside a separate instance of GP, and with EZPlayer playing the midi files. I also have a knob set up so I can adjust tempo any time by twisting right or left. If you name the scenes things like “4/4 120bpm” it will automatically change time and tempo accordingly. I have them each set up as a scene, which I can trigger with a midi note or a mouse click. The only thin in Ableton is a dozen or so MIDI drum tracks, mostly 8 bars, that play through Superior 3. I currently run a separate Ableton Live session in parallel to GP. I’ve used several different approaches for this.
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