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But, with that analysis software, I'd take another shot. I ended up sending my unit back, decided it was too much work for the end result. Create a program that will input a song MP3, analyse the drum patterns and spit out a best match parts list based on the styles and sets you provide. There's no easy way to know what you might want without listening to hundreds of sequences and parts and creating a system to remember them and where they were.

To be fair, if I was willing to invest the time and make notes on all the parts I auditioned, I might have been able to search through the huge selection of styles and segments and pull pieces from different sets together, but that's a daunting time commitment. fussy -) you will need to plan on taking a good chunk of time to assemble your song sets and will probably need to have or buy at least a basic DAW to tweak up the drum set component sounds. But, if you expect to use this unit for live performances and you're fussy (musicians. It might even be a creative tool used this way. And it might even work if you're a player/singer/song writer and don't have a drum sequence you're trying to match. What you get in the package might be enough if your goal is to create something close enough that you can practice timing and hear a basic style and drum set combo while you play. no tweaking, no panning or volume envelopes, no effects.
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But be aware this free program is not even close to a DAW. This is also pretty time consuming, but might be an alternative if you give up on searching all the different sets and styles they provide and decide to build your own from scratch.
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If you need something other than the drum sets and style building blocks they provide, you need to download a free very basic program that lets you time sequence hits on different drum set pieces into the various drum song parts you want. you could well spend an hour or more for each song doing this and unless you have a heck of a memory, you'll spend those hours many times over as you do each song. It is also possible to take components from different musical styles and assemble them into a new song sequence but there are hundreds of parts. a big one if you are using two 15-20 song sets for a performance. You can get closer by choosing a particular musical style and sampling all the sets included in that style, but getting that to match an actual song is a tedious and time consuming task.
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The manager software it does come with allows you to select a provided drum sequence, or move it's parts and a few alternatives around to create a variation. somehow expected they would have come up with a usable way to quickly find the components needed to come close to what's used in some of the more popular songs. This was probably my own lack of thinking this through. I was disappointed by how much work it took to create song drum sequences that matched any particular song. And the display is pretty well thought out and most of it is readable from a standing position. They do provide a prodigious amount of pre-programmed drum sequences categorized by style and those can be switched to use different drum sets. The alternative is to drop to the floor after each song and manually switch to the next song using a plastic arrow button. Pretty useless without it if you plan to use the pedal in performance.

That, in my opinion is a capability that should have been part of the original pedal. I also thought it was poor on Singular's part they didn't include the power supply and the plug-in two button extension pedal to switch from one song to another from a stand up position. The hardware seems solid and well made, though the main pedal itself it not very smooth for an expensive unit.
