So, like I said, just shit your drum machine can do more easily, more transparently and with greater flexibility.
Yes, you can, but my point is why the f**k would you want to?Not the case most of the time for many daws. In Reaper you can have MIDI, audio, and even video on a track.
Or you can put the sample into something like Battery/Groove Agent/Impact XT and save it as a f**king preset. It's answering a question nobody with even the vaguest idea of what they are doing would ever ask. It's making life more complicated for clueless idiots who should instead make the effort to learn their craft a bit better.Say you want to have a Hit sound, or a Crash sound, but want flexibility when auditioning for one. You can put a MIDI arrangement, as well as a wav sample on a track, also add some automation to it, save the track and load it into any project you want.
Maybe if you didn't have to wrap them in an even more powerful DAW but in that context it makes no f**king sense to me at all. It just overcomplicates things that should be simple, for little or no benefit.Tracks are like "blocks of time" you can add anything to and put anywhere on your timeline, very powerful...
Statistics: Posted by BONES — Tue Jan 21, 2025 11:00 pm