How to use Cthulhu to easily create cool chord progressions in Xfer Records ③ (Practice XNUMX)
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This time, I will show you how to make a preset by yourself.
It's good to buy a preset, but once you've used it, you'll want to prepare it yourself.
It's easy to do and there are two types.
2. Play the code in your DAW and record it in Learn
Although it is the "1." method, it seems that there are various things that do not go as expected, so the author Steve recommends the "2." method.
1. Import a MIDI file
There are two ways, drag and drop and menu.
I will explain both for the time being.
First, load the preset "-init-" as a preliminary preparation.
Then decide the position of the MIDI note to read.
You can change it by dragging the red frame part in the figure below or clicking the upper part of the keyboard.
Import MIDI files by drag and drop
Then drag and drop the MIDI file.
Import MIDI file from menu
From the menu, click "MENU"-> "Import MIDI File" and select a MIDI file.
Depending on the MIDI file, nothing may change or the start position may shift.
In that case, the following method is good.
2. Play the code in your DAW and record it in Learn
First, load the MIDI file into "Cthulhu".
First, load the preset "-init-" as a preliminary preparation.
Then decide on the starting MIDI note.
You can change it by dragging the red frame part in the figure below or clicking the upper part of the keyboard.
After deciding where to read, click "Learn" in "Cthulhu" to play the DAW.
When you have finished playing the MIDI file to the end, click "Learn" to end the recording.
I took a video.
How to use Cthulhu to easily create cool chord progressions in Xfer Records ③ (Practice XNUMX) Summary
It's pretty easy to make.
It's best if you can go quickly by importing, but I think it can't be helped because there seem to be various patterns in that area.
It's almost impossible to edit, so I think it's best to create various things on your DAW and then import them with "Learn".
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