Here's an easy way to use reMIDI 2 to enter the hi-hat rolls commonly used in Trap.
You don't need to buy reMIDI 2 for this, but if you have reMIDI 2, it's a good idea to have some knowledge as one of the drawers.
I also wrote how to make it with FL Studio, but this takes a little time and effort.
-Read and slice MIDI files with reMIDI 2
Prepare a MIDI file of the hi-hat pattern
First, prepare a hi-hat pattern.
I will explain how to do it with the familiar FL Studio.
The advantage of using reMIDI 2 is that you can slice MIDI files.
The patterns are divided into measures and put in the same MIDI file.
Insert different patterns in units of one bar as shown below.
I think Hihat is usually F # 3 (F # 1 except FL).
I will also explain the input method in FL Studio.
It depends on my taste, but for me, I put in XNUMX stations together.
(I think it's okay to separate it from the odd time signature)
The following article also describes how to enter odd time signatures, so please refer to it.
The simplest is the doubling pattern.
How to type a quarter note into the base
First enter a quarter note, copy and repeat.
First of all, please watch the following video.
What we are doing is to put four quarter notes in one bar.
Select all Ctrl + b Copy with.
After that, make a full selection againAlt You can adjust the length in a sharp shape by holding down the key and dragging the arrow.
Here, set it to 50%.
All you have to do is repeat.
How to type in triplets as a base
Next time, I will try to type in based on the triplet.
The only difference is to change the grid first and type.
The rest is the same, so please watch the video.
When the pattern is ready, it will be output as a MIDI file.
From ▼, select "File"-> "Export as MIDI".
Read and slice MIDI files with reMIDI 2
Let's read a MIDI file with reMIDI 2.
All you have to do is drag and drop.
After launching reMIDI 2, drag and drop the exported MIDI file.
After that, if you set "Size" to "XNUMX", it will be sliced in XNUMX-bar units.
The rest is arranged in order from C # 0, so you can play snare rolls with different speeds on the keyboard.
Also, please refer to the following article for how to slice a MIDI file and assign it to each pad.
Summary
Now, if you have one quarter note and triplet, you may be able to make variations just by changing the playback speed.
I could say that.
I wonder if this is an article.
Comment
Thank you for your help
Sorry for the beginner's question
What is the sample of hat ringing?
Is it the Sampler that comes with the FL?
I would like to align it with the ReMIDI Output Port.
Input Port is the content of the Sampler attached to FL ...
Excuse me
Hello.
The question is perfectly fine.
(Rather, there are some mistakes that I haven't noticed, so I'd be happy if you could respond.)
Certainly I didn't write anything about the Output pot this time.
I used BeatMaker's VOID.
I think you can do it with FL Studio's Sampler.
As you said, the Input Port cannot be set.
If it is a plug-in attached to FL Studio, I think that you will use FPC etc.
I wrote an article about how to assign a MIDI output port with the plug-in that comes with FL.
In conclusion, Sampler cannot be used, but FPC can be used. (Problem with specifications)
https://chilloutwithbeats.com/flstudio-native-plugin-setting-midi-in/