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  • ru2b12
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    Thanks for your reply John, sorry it took so long to check back on this subject.

    ORIGINAL: John

    Hi,

    are you rendering several instruments from the same file?

    Yes i am. I was under the impression this was how DT was intended to work(?).

    If you work with e.g. an OH file and wish to render HH and Cymbals from it, I recommend adding the same file as Input for each instrument and only split it into the different articulations.

    I have tried this approach, but drumtracker crashes when using the same file for different articulations not to mention one can’t seem to listen back to the mapped groove as a whole. (is this correct?)

    I.e. add the OH file as Input 1 for the HH, then add the Open, Closed, Foot chick, etc. articulations as ‘Instruments’. Then it will make perfect sense to mark up the different articulation trigger areas, since you don’t want them to overlap anyway.
    Next add the same OH file as Input for e.g. the Ride and add the Bell, Bow and Edge articulations as ‘Instruments’.

    So, work with one instrument at a time?

    I would not work with 1 Input to derive Kick, Snare and Hihat for several reasons.

    How can you tell if you’ve captured an accurate representation of the groove if you can’t listen back to all mapped instruments simultaneously
    whether triggering the internal samples or superior drummer? Should be possible to audition the groove as a whole, no?

    Best Regards,
    John

    Thanks again.

    ru2b12
    Participant

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