XXXXX: Identified part in the runout area This list is a culmination of all the other lists (see below for versions).īelow you will find names of cutting / mastering / plating engineers, studios, pressing plants and other manufacturing references. You can change the notes while playing the groove and hear what you are doing while editing.Welcome to the Master List of runout information - version 6 Use the Grooves menu to select a groove close to the one you want, or use it to clear the editing grid to start a new groove from scratch. On a touch device, use the "Advanced Edit" button to access the special notes. Right click the notes to access special notes, like ghost notes, hi-hat open, flams and drags. You can quickly turn all the notes in a measure on or off using the menu. The "Hi-hat", "Snare", "Kick" and "Sticking" labels to the left of the editing grid have a menu when clicked. Ostinato, Singles, Doubles, Triples, etc.Īny Individual permutation section can be turned on and off. This usually makes the flow better if you are playing the wholeĬhanges the permutation to use all the 16ths notes on the snare and to accent the permutation pattern. Plays the metronome for 4 counts before starting the permutationĬauses the kick on the "1" and the "1e" to be skipped if itĭirectly follows a kick on the "4a" from the previous measure. You can use the "Undo" action in the help menu to restore the measures that were closed if necessary. If there are multiple measures present, all but the first will be closed when a permutation is activated. The Groove Scribe can generate two types of permutations: Kick drum and snare drum permutations in 1/16th notes. 50% Dotted eighth + sixteenth 3:1 ratio heavy Ī permutation for drumming is a method for playing all the possible combinations of given instrument for a note division. 33% Triplet quarter + triplet eighth 2:1 ratio medium Wikipedia has a good article on the types of swing.
Swing is a matter of personal taste so please feel free to practice your grooves with different amounts of swing until you find the feel that you are looking for.
For a tighter swing feel (dotted 8th followed by 16th) move the meter to 50%, full swing. The classic triplet swing feel shows up at 33% on the swing meter. The level of swing varies widely and generally left to the performer to determine. Offset click - Allows the metronome to accent the "e", "&", or "a", instead of the 1. Auto Speed Up - Will increase the metronome BPM automatically after each loop through. Solo - Plays the metronome, and mutes the groove when the play button is pressed. (plays 16th note triplets in triplet subdivisions) 16ths - Adds a softer click on every 16th note. 8ths - Adds a click on all the "ands" (plays 8th note triplets in triplet subdivisions) 4ths - adds a cowbell on the 1 and a click on the 2, 3, and 4 You can also "copy and paste", email, or post to social media sites from the share menu. You can save a groove by bookmarking the page at any time.