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> Adding reverb to a MIDI drum track
picazzzo
posté jeu. 25 oct. 2001, 10:25
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I'd like to add some reverb to a midi drum track made with Virtual Drummer. The problem is that when i add the reverb in Sound Sculptor to the track (which is by then converted to aiff) , the sound becomes messy, it adds a weird echo to the drums , specially the hit hat.

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kaboombahchuck
posté ven. 26 oct. 2001, 12:38
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Hi. Well like i said before, sometimes I like to use an external digital effects processor. But that's a long drawn out process. However one thing I like to do with virtual Drummer is use 2 or more drums at the same time. What I mean by that is, for instance, when i want a hard hitting bass drum i use 2 different sounding bass drums at the same time, and crank them all the way up in the mixer. So maybe you could try something simmilar. Like use a drum that hits hard, and at the same time use a tom or bongo that has good caryover. It may take some experimintation and mixing, but you may be able to hit your mark in that way. Also I wonder what drums would sound like with a heavy flange put to it? Hmmm, I think I'll give that a try!!!!! Any way, let me know how that things turn out.


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