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Strike Snare To A Separate Track
Hello, I'm trying to send the snare to a separate track for some processing. Actually, I want to use Drumagog to change to brushes. The problem is, once I route the snare to channel 1, it remains active in the master out, also. Can't I isolate the snare to only channel 1, leaving the rest of the kit assigned to the master outs?
Thanks, Chas
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Re: Strike Snare To A Separate Track
The snare can be routed to its own output which can then come back on an Aux input track.
The reason you still hear the snare in your master is because the snare is also send to the overhead and room mics. Take down the sends to the room and overhead mic and it should be silent in the master. You lose a part of the realism of the snare though but that can be solved in other creative ways. Good luck!
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