![]() ![]() To add a little more humanization, just apply some swing start at a low value and increase as desired. Once your piano roll is opened, simply adjust the velocity bars (located at the bottom of the view) either randomly, or manually based on the specific part you’re editing and the role it’s meant to play. ![]() This gives you full control over the MIDI that can’t be found when using a traditional step-sequencer and makes it much easier to determine which velocity value belongs to each note. This is used heavily in genres such as hip-hop and jazz but has a wide range of creative possibilities across all genres.ĭepending on the length of your sample, offsetting the note length even slightly can add a great deal of humanization and variation as well.įor example, to humanize part of a hi-hat, click on the downward arrow (found next to each element’s name) which will open up Drum Monkey’s piano-roll editor. What swing does is change the timing between notes, giving a ‘shuffled’ characteristic (‘Groove’). You’re able to adjust the velocity on a very fine level, and apply swing in two different modes (1/16 and ⅛) to prevent that ‘robotic’ sound. OFFERS VELOCITY-ADJUSTMENT, SWING/GROOVE, AND HUMANIZATION PARAMETERSĭrum Monkey has all the tools you need to make a digitally-generated drum part sound completely lifelike! This includes harmonic-sequencing (when the same sample is played at multiple pitches) to create chords or polyphonic-layered percussion samples of any kind.
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