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I need to swap out a kick drum – I have never had to do this before but I figured its time to learn. I bought drumtracker to try because I own EZdrummer and have been very happy with i – Win 7 pt 8.04
Have read the manual –
Have followed every step in the manual over and over again –
I am sure I am just missing some small detail –
I add the kick file (that needs to be replaced) from the pro tools audio file folder, and follow every step in the manual. It loads the file, will play it, render it, convert it etc etc.
I just cant get it to play/audition the new sound (new kick sound). I am not even sure what the new kick sound will be, I am just trying to make it play one of the EZ drummer kicks for now I guess. The only drum sounds I have to replace it with would be the stock EZ sounds, unless there are some other samples in the protools that I do not know about.
I followed the manual which even explains how to do a kick, but the preview slider just acts like a volume control, lowering my crappy kick sound.
All I am trying to do is swap out a poorly recorded kick drum. Its a mono track with a strong waveform, just a crappy mic in a crappy kick. The timing is fine, performance is fine, just want a better sound.
Where am I going wrong?
Thanks in advance!
Protools M powered 7.1 - windows xp home -amd athlon dual core x2 2.2ghz - 1 gig ram , radeon 700 - m audio audiophile 192 pci card
Hi,
you are aware of that Drumtracker renders MIDI files that you import into Pro Tools and let EZdrummer (or any drum sample player) play them back?
There are included preview sounds but they are only for previewing the hits before rendering to MIDI.
You select these sounds in the ‘PREVIEW’ column.
Best Regards,
John
John Rammelt - Toontrack
Technical Advisor
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