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			<title><![CDATA[Rockband drums program?]]></title>
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			<description><![CDATA[<b><i>Dweeble says:</i></b><p>I recently went about using the rock band 1 drums as a midi controller and found that the programs for it were lacking quite a bit.</p><p>Is there already a program in existence where you can assign different samples to each pad?</p><p>I was wondering if anyone would be interested in creating a program that could do some of the following:</p><p>Plug and play. </p><p>Runs everything all in one without the need for 2+ programs. In my case I was using xpadder and fl studio. An all in one program would be an advantage as I found myself changing the assigned pads/keys regularly. </p><p>Sidebar navigation to your folders of samples.</p><p>Preview/playback of samples.</p><p>Drag and drop of chosen samples onto a graphical representation of drum pads (assigns sample to pad) which changes colour when a sample is assigned to it.</p><p>Waveform editor for creating chiptune style samples. </p><p>Creation of multiple pad setups with the ability to flick through them all with the dpad whenever you like. Maybe even a certain combination of user defined hits on the pads could change to another user defined setup.</p><p>Effects...maybe pointless? reverb/echo etc...ability to loop would be cool too. </p><p>Anyone have suggestions for more?</p><br /><p>I&#039;d make it myself but I have no idea where to start, even if I did I&#039;m sure there are people out there who could finish it faster and better than I ever could.</p><p>Anyone up for the task? <img src="https://chipmusic.org/forums/img/smilies/smile.png" width="15" height="15" alt="smile" /></p>]]></description>
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