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Bass tracks October 3 2001 at 4:13 PM | FLEABITE
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| Is it possible to record over the built in bass track with your own bass trackwithout erasing the drum track? |
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Huggy Bear
| | depends on what you mean | October 3 2001, 5:05 PM |
You cannot program the Drum tracks unless you have a Zoom 323 drum machine, and even then it seems tricky. You could record a real bass on one of the three availabe audio tracks and not use any of the preset bass tracks. |
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Shamus
| | Bassless cardset | October 3 2001, 9:20 PM |
And you can download the original cardset without the pre-programmed bass at http://www.zoom.co.jp/english. You can't actually record on the "bass track" as it is just midi signals (or similar) rather than available recording space. |
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brit grit
| | don't mean to tread on any toes. | October 4 2001, 10:22 AM |
i don't want to upset huggy bear but changing the bass lines with the rt 323 is a piece of cake (as long as you're not expecting a digital flea!)
just import, erase, replace, export. job done! |
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Huggy Bear
| | AAAh, my toes! | October 4 2001, 10:58 AM |
Just repeating what I've heard from others. I'm glad to hear it's easy to do. |
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FKEABITE
| | Untitled | October 4 2001, 12:11 PM |
Thanks, I just worked out how to do it, I fade the bass part of the rhythm section down. But this leaves me with less audio tracks, oh well. |
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Shamus
| | Bounce | October 4 2001, 6:24 PM |
If you find you're short of audio tracks - back them up first and then bounce some together. |
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Chris Hurley
| | reverse engineering data structures | October 22 2001, 11:52 PM |
Has anyone reverse engineered the data structures for this unit so we can write a drum programmer or some such?
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