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OCR: A Tuneful of samples makes .... 4. Get to the edit window. Click on the box, top right, the one with the 5. Select inst 01 Bassobass. EDIT ON. (click "E") press F3, and press key C lines in it. to enter in your first note. The 000 E-3 1000 --- 00000 --- 00000 line should read: Now we need to leave a space between this note and the next, - 00000. use the del key to enter a blank, so we can EITHER then return to the window. Now if you press or (much easier> Select EDIT, SPACE=CLEAR, a blank will be the space bar when the editor inserted under the cursor. BE CAREFUL. It will also is delete whatever is under the cursor, so make sure that you know where the on, cursor is before you touch the keyboard. 7. 6. We want the bass drum to play every eighth line, so 000, 008, 016, 024. PLAY BLOCK to see what you have. 8. Now select inst 02 snaredrum1. On the same track, put in (F3), C, in between the bass drum notes, that 9. PLAY BLOCK if you like, to see the effect. is Lines 004, 012, 020. Drummers don't play like that all through a tune, do they? So what we need to do is make it a little more interesting by putting in a "break". Try this: 10. 026 snare. 028 bass. 030 snare. 032 bass. Get the idea? 11. Continue to the end of the block and add a similar "break" at line 056. Got it? PLAY BLOCK, and you should have a rythmic drum beat. Space bar ........