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![]() Rookie ![]() Group: Members Posts: 32 Joined: 30-Jan 01 From: - DE Member No.: 233 ![]() |
Hi,
so we are almost done recording our first album. However i'm not content anymore with the way the drums sound, especially the snare and bass drum. Too muffled and rehearsal room like. Is there a cheap and effective way to convert the audio to midi notes so i can trigger a sampler? Greets Johnny -------------------- The Artist Formerly Known As AxL
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![]() Maniac Member ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Members Posts: 821 Joined: 25-Jun 01 From: Springfield - US Member No.: 1,082 ![]() |
well, I am pretty sure Logic will look at audio regions and create a midi rhythm track according to the dynamics of the audio track. Melodyne will also take monophonic audio and create a midi track based on pitch and rhythm of the audio track which may not be usefull for drums.
The most common method for triggering audio files is to rig something up for the drummer such as using an Alesis DM Pro drum module and setting up triggers on the drumset then as he plays, you can record the performance into a midi sequencer and assign any drum sounds you like. Drums are one the hardest things to record with good quality IMHO ![]() -------------------- ----------------------------------------
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