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The edrumin I can just plug any brand of cymbal or pad into and setup to use more cymbals or octobans for instance?
That looks pretty cool and inexpensive
Thanks.
Is there a way to bus some tracks (like a few snares) to a bus that gets out put to its own track in the daw(for further editing)?
Thanks for the ideas guys.
Shootie your method works to give me the one audio file I want, so I can just manipulate that.
Cow, that separates the midi into new tracks, but they all work as one (global solo / mute) and dont show in mixer as dedicated. I’ll keep clicking to see what I can figure out though.
For context, I’m used to seeing drums as you would when recorded with 12 mics on an acoustic kit and processing that way. With my current workflow mentioned above, I have control over levels and global sends (so all tracks get same reverb) and I think I can send individual or smaller groups of tracks to other plugins.
I am pretty comfortable with the BIP to reverse sounds now, thanks Shootie. But whats currently on my mind is, for example, putting a flanger / phaser on the snare drum (only) and only during the “bridge” section.
My method would be:
1. Get snare (or other instrument) isolated and make copy
2. Edit / cut part to remove other noises, and isolate section
3. Process with effects (on its own channel)
4. At mixing time play with automation to set levels of original snare and modified
Is there a “better” way of doing this?
I am brand new to this as well. Where do you change which track the Midi notes correspond to?
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