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Hi. I’m working in Logic Pro. Using SD3. I saw a video where someone had separated all of the individual drums out, each to its own track in Logic. Each separate drum track (kick alone, snare alone, etc.) had bleed in it from the drums the user selected the bleed to come from. I started by turning on all of the bleed as I wished in each drum track in SD3. Then I copied the track/stem containing the entire drum set. I added a new track at the bottom of the SD3 interface and copied and pasted the single drum I wished to dedicate to that track (eg, kick). Then the next, and so on until I had each drum on its own separate track in the SD3 UI. I thought I would hear the bleed in each track but it was not there. My goal is to get each drum separated into its own track- with bleed- into Logic so I can mix it there. Can someone help me with this? Thank you very much. -JTW
-JTW
Hi,
please check the attached zipped Logic file. Does this help?
BR,
John
John Rammelt - Toontrack
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Thanked by: jtwaggsHi, Mr. Rammelt. This was excellent. Thank you again. I wondered if you would explain how you got the Aux inputs “Supe 3-4”, “Supe 4-5” etc. in Logic. I would be very grateful for the information. Thank you again.
-JTW
Hi,
when you Insert the plug-in, you have two choices; to insert a Stereo version of the plug-in or a Multi-Out (16xStereo).
When you insert the Multi-Output, you get a small ‘+’ sign right above the ‘Solo’ button on the fader in the Logic Mixer. Clicking this will add another stereo Aux output from the plug-in every time you click it (with a maximum of 15 additional stereo outputs).
BR,
John
John Rammelt - Toontrack
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