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Move some text our of enumeration, as it is only explanations
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Gwendal committed Nov 20, 2016
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Right now you're probably screaming \textit{"But how!? I'm already using both of those channels for my bassline \& lead melody!"} or \textit{"How the hell do I create a drum from a pulse instrument?!"}. It's really easy.

\begin{enumerate}
In your \gbtxt{PU1} channel, your bassline notes in each of the 4 phrases are only assigned to rows \gbtxt{2}, \gbtxt{6}, \gbtxt{A} and \gbtxt{E}. What we're going to do is create a pulse channel instrument that sounds like a kick drum, and we're going to place it in rows \gbtxt{0}, \gbtxt{4}, \gbtxt{8} and \gbtxt{C}. Simply put it'll sound like this: Kick, Bass, Kick, Bass, Kick, Bass, Kick, Bass.

\item In your \gbtxt{PU1} channel, your bassline notes in each of the 4 phrases are only assigned to rows \gbtxt{2}, \gbtxt{6}, \gbtxt{A} and \gbtxt{E}. What we're going to do is create a pulse channel instrument that sounds like a kick drum, and we're going to place it in rows \gbtxt{0}, \gbtxt{4}, \gbtxt{8} and \gbtxt{C}. Simply put it'll sound like this: Kick, Bass, Kick, Bass, Kick, Bass, Kick, Bass.
\begin{enumerate}

\item First, go inside the first phrase in your bassline chain. Create a new instrument and place it on rows \gbtxt{0}, \gbtxt{4}, \gbtxt{8} and \gbtxt{C}, making sure that the note you place is always \gbtxt{C5}.

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