![]() ![]() One way to decide what tempo you want to record your melody at is to use a basic metronome track or simple click track that matches the meter of your song. Next you need to choose a tempo (number of beats per minute). If the melody you create is for 3/4 time, you want a drum pattern that works for 3 beats per measure. In other words, if your melody is in 4/4 time (which would be 4 beats per measure) then you will most likely want a drum pattern based on 4 beats per measure. One place to start in narrowing down potential drum patterns from your library to find drum patterns that will fit you song - is with the songs basic time signature. While there are no rules per se in choosing a drum pattern, there are some ways to start narrowing down the possibilities. If you don't have a drummer available, you can select a pattern from your library. If you know a drummer, they might be able to help you by playing along with your melody. From your question I get that you are not a drummer. Drum patterns are certainly all about rhythm. ![]()
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