tracker sensitivity

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  • @mertas said:
    is SD3 tracker ready to extract drums from song with other sounds ( bass, strings etc).
    what to expect?  

    This is not what it is designed to do. However, kick, snare, tight closed hi-hat and other distinct sounds are usually being triggered ok even when there are other instruments in the mix. You will probably get an ok foundation to improve on using the tools available in the Tracker tab. The quality of the results will vary between different audio files.

    Andreas Walfridsson - Toontrack
    UX Designer

    DarrenAmola
    Participant

    SD3’s Tracker can work with full mixes, but expectations need to be realistic. It’s best at detecting clear drum transients, especially kick and snare, when they aren’t heavily masked by bass or dense instrumentation. If the song has loud bass, guitars, or strings sitting in the same frequency range, accuracy will drop and you’ll need to do manual cleanup. Hi-hats and ghost notes are usually the hardest to extract cleanly. Think of Tracker as a fast starting point rather than a one-click solution. It can save time, but you should expect to spend some time correcting hits, adjusting velocities, and filtering out false triggers.

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