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Make a Chi Running "Metronome" MP3 track

Step 6More drums, please

More drums, please
So the dropouts are keeping you on your toes, but you're tired of the same sample. OK, let's add more drums. Open up the Loop Browser again and pull in another drum loop. 

Drag in the drum loop into the timeline and it will make a new track. Line it up with the other loop right before the audio levels right before the audio coms back up.

Go back to the original drum loop track and scrub it back to the point where the new loop is.

Extend the new loop to cover one more section and add another drum loop. I stuck with the same group of drum loops, but you can do whatever you want. You can switch to something more processed or even add some sound effects on top. Go nuts.

When you're done, export and run! You've been spending too much time on front of a computer anyway. :)
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