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![]() Rookie ![]() Groupe : Members Messages : 32 Inscrit : 30 janv. 01 Lieu : - DE Membre 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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![]() Advanced Member ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Groupe : Members Messages : 393 Inscrit : 11 juin 02 Lieu : London - UK Membre no 5,044 ![]() |
teiwaz just told you everything you need to know about how to achieve this in logic.
![]() all i can add is that if you're using protools it's actually much easier. there's an audiosuite plug from digi called soundreplacer! pathetically easy to use, select the audio track(kick, snare, etc) you want to replace or augment, select the samples that you want to replace/augment it with, play around with the balance, threshold etc and voila! ![]() also, if you're using cubase, polyfractus has a brilliant, FREE plug called pitch2midi that with a bit of tweaking, will do the same thing as logic's audio to midi groove templates. which sequencer ARE you using? ![]() -------------------- one for all and all for one...
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