This week, I’m putting the Note Repeater MIDI FX plug-in under the microscope, to see what it can offer when our programmed sequences are feeling a little flat and dull.
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Unlike a regular Echo effect, Note Repeater actually triggers repeats of MIDI events, allowing us to offset the Velocities and the Transposition steps of each repeat. As a result, it’s capable of making things hookier and more dynamic.
In this video, I’ll show you that you’ll need to open a Drum Machine Designer Track Stack to add any MIDI Effect, before hearing the results on a Kick Drum pattern. Then we’ll move on to working with Basslines and Melodic Hooks, in tandem with Note Repeater. Here is a quick and straightforward way to inject a little more mix interest.
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00:00 Intro and Track playback
00:39 Why you can’t add MIDI FX to a Track Stack
01:43 Understanding Note Repeater on Kick drum
04:50 Adding a bassline
06:12 Note Repeater on bassline
07:58 Adding a melodic hook
09:25 Hook with 1/8th and 1/16th octave repeats
10:05 1/32th note repeats
10:40 Implications for playback instrument
11:30 A/Bing with and without Note Repeaters
12:29 Summary