Can You duplicate a channel in the mixer?

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  • Jason Moore LAc
    Participant

    I’m not sure (because I’ve never done it) but I would think you could use one of your user channels  and just route which mics you want to to it (in your case just whichever cymbals you want).   Or….. if you just want the cymbals and nothing else in the over heads you could just turn the bleeds off for all of the instruments in the overheads except the cymbals (that I know would work…. unless you specifically want both channels).  I’m sure it can be done though…. try out routing specific mics to one of your 6 available user channels.  😉


    Superior Drummer 3 version: 3.1.7
    Operating system: macOS Catalina (10.15)
    Shaka Rayford
    Participant

    I never thought of roughting  to the user channels. That just might be the wisdom I was looking for. Now for me to figure out how to do that.. LOL


    Superior Drummer 3 version: 3.1.7
    Operating system: macOS Catalina (10.15)
    • This post was modified 4 years, 11 months ago by Shaka Rayford.
    Jason Moore LAc
    Participant
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    Section 9.4.1 in the user manual details how to do this.  It even says “…..

      <li value=”2″>Doing this would allow you to create a new dedicated channel for an instrument who’s microphone(s) were positioned to capture multiple instruments at once. For example, you could create a dedicated channel for the ride cymbal independent of the overhead channel.”

    Sounds like exactly what you’re looking for.

    https://www.toontrack.com/manual/superior-drummer-3/9/9-4-view-menu/#9-4-1-route-instrument-microphones

     

    I’m unclear on  if you can do everything on one channel or if you will have to create a separate channel for each cymbal and then create a cymbal BUS from there…  but either way…. Looks like it can be done.

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