Waveform Free, OEM, and Pro editions In this video I demonstrate how to use the Micro Drum Sampler and Step Clips to program and 808 style rhythm pattern. This should be relevant to users of any version of Waveform 11 from Free to Pro. Note: In the video I used the Actions tab of the Browsers which is only available on the Pro version of Waveform 11. If you are using the Free version you need to find those features by opening the full controls panel at the bottom of the Waveform window. I cover the basic setup and use of Micro Drum Sampler then how to use a Step clip to trigger notes. Later I show how to separate the hi hats to a separate track for more detailed programming. The techniques show in the video include: Step programming drum hits Varying the velocity for more bouncy hats Increasing the number of steps for more complex rhythms Converting the hats from Step clips to MIDI clips for more complex edits Splitting notes to creating stutters and triplets How to apply the Pitch plugin to pitch the hi hats

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