Like the last three chords are something like a V, VI, I progression and then a giant, long fill on the drums and then it ends on I.
To give the song a real-er kind of sound to the tempo. So, my question is this - Using Addictive Drums 2, is there an easily explainable way of slowing down the tempo of a project (I assume the tempo view, right)? I am looking to create an ending to song, like when the drums slow down a little, hence the band slows down. In other words, I am in my 40s but I embrace technology. When I have a PC problems of any kind, I search the web for solutions. The image below is an example of what you'll see.
Now that you have a map loaded, you can see all the drums while you edit or create new beats. To view or edit the MIDI without the map, select 'Open Key Editor' from the 'MIDI' menu. I have the latest Sonar Platinum update and I am using Addictive Drums 2 for my 'drummer.' Keep in mind, Sonar is my first software recording program and while I am not a complete dummy with using computers and software, I am also in no way an expert. To view or edit your MIDI track using the drum map, click on the 'MIDI' menu and select 'Open Drum Editor'.