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> Recording Electronic Drums To Individual Tracks
maurice L
post Wed 9 Mar 2005, 05:04
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Anyone know how to do this?

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dixiechicken
post Mon 14 Mar 2005, 23:42
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There are probably a multitude of ways of doing it:

If by electronic drums you mean either a drummachine
like the Korg DDD1
(hopefully you have a more modern piece of equipment smile.gif )
or a Clavia synt drumset with pads and soundmodule.

There you can assign different pads and sounds to individual outputs.
Route the signals from these outs to:

1) External mixerboard of some kind -
from there into your tape deck -
Dat recorder or whatever you have.

2) Directly into your audio-interface connected to
your your computer running your DAW.

( my MOTU 828 firewire interface can accept )
(8 guitar-type cables from such a soundsource and )
(record simultaneously into DigitalPerformer-4.5)

This is just two ways of going about it -
not neccessarily the best ways.
Very much depends on what you've got.

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maurice L
post Wed 16 Mar 2005, 00:49
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Thanks Dixiechicken!

Off to find some gear!

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mrjeffrey
post Thu 24 Mar 2005, 20:50
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or just use software. it's much easier, to use and carry to gigs. with ableton live you can route anything anywhere.
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post Fri 25 Mar 2005, 04:14
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Check out this plug-in... the sounds are amazing and it exports each trigger to its own audio file.



http://www.soundsonline.com/sophtml/detail...phtml?sku=TT105
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