So, in the past, I would be able to record 1-2 bars inside my DAW and then basically I could loop it using the built into cross-faded drag-and-drop sequencing... To create drum tracks that were more air-tight rhythmically to my DAW's sequencer (i.e. without any SR-16-induced tempo lag-behinds). If you listen to albums that were produced using the SR-16 it's almost certain that the engineer was fixing the tempos somehow... Potentially in the exact way I've just described. Or...
Is there a way to incorporate an external sequencer via MIDI? There's gotta be. I could see how you might even be able to build one, hooking up a Quartz metronome to some sort of signal chain and then aligning the SR-16 to that MIDI sequence.
The only issue is... I've never done this and don't know how it would work. Is there outboard gear (i.e. Analog) that is just a "Sequencer" that can then align the SR-16 stuff to a different tempo grid (i.e. without the emulation of "real drummer" lag). That way I could basically use an external sequencer and bypass the need to mess with anything in the DAW. Sorry, I'm new to this
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