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You'll be learning how to craft drums that suit your track perfectly and that can change on the fly using the performance module which changes the complexity and intensity of the drum performance, and with automation. You have control over every detail, even the mic position and intensity of the live drum hits. Much like Beat Agent that is covered in the previous video, Acoustic Agent is similar but based entirely on live drum recordings. By the end of this lesson you'll be able to easily drag patterns into Cubase, customize those patterns to fit your track better and then even add them back into Groove Agent and save them as custom patterns for use in your next big hit. There are standard patterns, breaks, intro beats and fills and all at the click of a button. There are a ton of built in patterns in Groove Agent SE 4 and you will learn to utilize them and the various functions that control them. You'll be learning in detail about routing so you can do all your mixing in Groove Agent SE or route each channel of GA out to Cubase and do your mixing there with all of the Cubase plug ins. By the end of this section you will be able to fully utilize the mixer and understand how all the functions work like the inserts, sends, master bus, FX & aux channels. The mixer in Groove Agent SE is incredibly powerful and very capable of doing all the things you would want a mixer to do. You'll be learning the structure of Groove Agent, how to load and delete samples or multiple samples onto one pad, how to edit those samples, change parameters and a load of handy things that will help you find your feet in this awesome bit of kit. Module 1 - Overview & Layering The Drum PadsĪfter a short intro from your tutor Jay, we'll go through the foundational knowledge of Groove Agent SE learning how it functions overall as a powerful and highly useable drum machine & sampler.