Yumid
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So I have a little problem Im not sure how to solve.
Battery 4 comes with a bunch of drum samples all set to the root key of C by default.
So if I'm writing in C or C# or D or something its easy because I can just turn on key trigger and transpose the root note of the sample a couple semi tones and it still sounds good. But what do I do if I'm writing in F or F# or something? If you transpose the kick sample too far it sounds ridiculous. I want to write something in F# minor but when I transpose any of the kicks from C to F# (in either direction, i tried both) by the time I get to F# the kick is ruined.
What do you do about your kicks when you're writing in a key far away from C with a bunch of samples rooted to C?
Battery 4 comes with a bunch of drum samples all set to the root key of C by default.
So if I'm writing in C or C# or D or something its easy because I can just turn on key trigger and transpose the root note of the sample a couple semi tones and it still sounds good. But what do I do if I'm writing in F or F# or something? If you transpose the kick sample too far it sounds ridiculous. I want to write something in F# minor but when I transpose any of the kicks from C to F# (in either direction, i tried both) by the time I get to F# the kick is ruined.
What do you do about your kicks when you're writing in a key far away from C with a bunch of samples rooted to C?