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This was a really fun part of the project for me. I tried a new technique for sequencing drums. Instead of actually building the drums inside of a midi sequencer I chose to use a more Ableton Live type approach. And I'm a sequencer you would either use the piano roll or the sequencer buttons to put your drums together. Since we already used a hi-hat loop to start off the drums I decided I was going to use a technique vibrancy more often uses. This goes hand-in-hand with the subject the vibrancy touched on about learning from each other during collaborative projects this is what makes collaborating with someone your close friends with a great experience. Instead of the standard approach I chose to go ahead and just drag the audio file from the drums into the playlist. This gives you the ability to see where there's openings in the audio to play Something New it really shows where you can put something that sound okay and can if you know what you're looking at I personally don't know how to explain seeing an opening. Other than the fact that there's a gap in the audio wave that you can visually see so based off this technique I built the kick and snares off of the I had loop. This is the drums so you can see what I'm talking about.