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Correct, recording each cymbal in this case to its own track in my DAW.
No, just one. all the drums, cymbals, etc. bleed through the overheads.
You just need to take them all down to zero volume on the drums tab and the leave the one up you want to record to a separate track.
Rinse and repeat for each separate cymbal or drum for example.
When you are done return everything to unity and take the overheads off of solo in the mixer.
BOOM!
Take a look.
Hey I own a Tesla! 😂
Mick’s fix worked!
As far as the crossgrade from EZD3 to SD3 $319 doesn’t sound like much of a deal to me.😒
Thanks again for your help and input.
Mick,
Thanks so much it worked like a charm. Now I actually have separate tracks for each of the cymbals.
A little more effort but a lot more control in the mix and NO annoying snare!
Again I appreciate the help so much!
Best,
Allan
Well here I am a year later and I am having the same problem. There is no separate channel in the mixer for the cymbals. Now I have this annoying as heck snare drum in the OH channel over powering my entire drum mix. Pulling back the fader on the snare track doesn’t help. How do i fix this? Why aren’t the cymbals on a separate channel? Why can’t I select the pieces in the OH channel and delete the one I don’t want? Why can’t you edit the OH channel? Who designed this this way? A lot of questions I know! 😂 IMHO this is really stupid.
I need a fix for this if anyone has any ideas. Please don’t tell me to upgrade to SD3! 😎
Any help would be appreciated.
Thanks,
Allan
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