Drum Machines, Are you aloud to use them to record with Riff

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Postby TZSTRAT1 » Wed Jan 02, 2008 6:39 am

Hello,
I`ve been wondering a`bout this question for quite some time, and I am hoping a
Moderator for Riffworks can aswer my question. Thank You,
I would like to know if I am aloud to use my own Drum Machine, if I can get it to record with Riffworks, to Create songs with Riffworks and post to Public Collabs., or Post Finished songs I create using it, on Riffcaster.) (using my own Drum Machine.)

If I can get my Drum Machine to record the drum parts in Riffworks, can I use the
drum parts to Create songs with Riffworks??? (Am I aloud) to record the Drums for songs I create (with my own Drum Machine, instead of using Instant Drummer, or the Rex files) - (and post them as Public Collab. songs, or Riffcast finished songs of my own, that I created, using my own Drum Machine)???
(can I Post on Riffcaster - Public Collab. songs I Created using my own Drum Machine,if I am aloud to use it in Riffworks)???

If I am aloud to use it(my own Drum Machine), to create a Public Collab. song(s) in Riffworks, can I also Riffcast the
song, using my own Drum Machine in the song??? (instead of using Instant Drummers)???

I would really like to use it(my Drum Machine to create songs in Riffworks and post some on Riffcaster.
The sounds of the drum tracks for Instant Drummer sound Excellent, but my Drum
Machine was Expensive, and I would really like to use it to record with, on Riffworks
songs I create,or Public Collaberations (if I can get it to record), and would like to: post some finished songs on Riffcaster using it, and would also like to use it to create songs in Public Collaberations, if this is aloud, and ok to use it.
I may purchase some more Instant Drummer beats, in the Future, but would Really
like to use my own Drum Machine in Riffworks, for Public Collaborations, (and to Create my own solo music songs, to post on Riffcaster). Is it ok to use my own Drum Machine to record with on Riffworks & Riffcaster??? THANK YOU for your Help, answering these questions, (If I can get my Drum Machine to record in Riffworks
can I use it to create songs in Riffworks on Public Collaberations, (or on my own songs I create using Riffworks, and Post them on Riffcaster using it)???
(My Drum Machine). Sorry this is so long,and if some questions are repeated,
It`s the Best I can expain it, to ask the questions.
Thank You for you Help!!! .... TZSTRAT1
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Postby scott » Wed Jan 02, 2008 9:50 am

In a word ... "Yes". You can use your drum machine to create and publish songs on RiffCaster and in RiffLink. :)
Your songs are your property so you create them any way you want.
We'll look forward to hearing them.
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Postby mickeymix » Wed Jan 02, 2008 12:18 pm

Feel free to use your drum machine ....I myself have been known to use my keyboard drums, acoustic guitar(banging on it), a Bud Beer bottle (for a ride type sound), and a real human drummer as well on some of my tunes........and so have several others.
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Postby gatorjj » Wed Jan 02, 2008 1:34 pm

What type of beer bottle do you use for cowbell? ;)
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Postby mickeymix » Wed Jan 02, 2008 6:08 pm

Ugh the ride type sound is a typical empty Bud .... and the cowbell is a 3/4 to 1/2 full Bud struck on the label side........with a sharpie Blue ..... :D
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Postby scott » Wed Jan 02, 2008 6:43 pm

mickeymix wrote:Ugh the ride type sound is a typical empty Bud .... and the cowbell is a 3/4 to 1/2 full Bud struck on the label side........with a sharpie Blue ..... :D

A "Mickey Bud-kit" would need lots of beer, especially as he'd be smashing bottles and needing to replenish his kit two or three times per recording session!
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Postby ThrobbyRobby » Wed Jan 02, 2008 6:51 pm

I imagine finding a 1/2 to 3/4 full Bud anywhere near you Mickey is as easy as finding a 4 leaf clover in the Sahara! No wonder I never cowbells in your songs.
"Beer is proof that God loves us and wants us to be happy."
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Postby Wedgebill » Wed Jan 02, 2008 8:34 pm

Interesting, this turned into nonsense without any input from me at all ;)


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P.S. listen carefully to one or two of my Riffcasts and you'll detect the sound of a pigeon drumstick being thrashed against a pair of soggy incontinence knickers. It don't make much of an interesting sound but it's extremely comforting :rolleyes:
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Postby scott » Wed Jan 02, 2008 8:49 pm

Wedgebill wrote:Interesting, this turned into nonsense without any input from me at all

You teach us well o' great Lieutenant Pigeon! :lol:
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Postby TZSTRAT1 » Wed Jan 02, 2008 9:17 pm

THANK YOU to (All),
for your Response to my questions asked about using Drum Machines.
I appreciate the Help with this! (THANK YOU Moderators, Scott and Mickeymix!!!)
... TZSTRAT1
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Postby scott » Wed Jan 02, 2008 9:27 pm

No problem. As you can see, we'll all jump in to help - especially when the conversation turns to beer.
Oh and BTW, the 'new guy' on the forum buys the beers! That'll be you!! ;)
(Mickey will be in touch shortly to collect your fee.)
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Postby mickeymix » Wed Jan 02, 2008 9:28 pm

Dude I look forward to hearing the drums on your new tunes..... :)
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Postby mickeymix » Wed Jan 02, 2008 9:29 pm

Beer .......??????


Where???

MMMmmmmmmmmmmm BEER! :P
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Postby TZSTRAT1 » Wed Jan 02, 2008 10:03 pm

Thanks Again for the Help, ... Thanks Mickeymix,
... TZSTRAT1
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Postby Wedgebill » Wed Jan 02, 2008 11:39 pm

Even more interesting, I never heard what mickey does called HELP before :rolleyes:
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