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Re: Replacing old drum track with new VI
Or get Superior Drummer 3 as it does exactly what you need, and without any midi fussing
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Re: Replacing old drum track with new VI
I have SD3!
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Re: Replacing old drum track with new VI
Then maybe watch some tutorials on the toontrack site or youtube. SD3 is pretty amazing and quite easy to use
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So I won't have to do MIDI mapping? That's a relief.
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Re: Replacing old drum track with new VI
I think the original poster is talking about MIDI tracks that trigger his old drum VI not audio tracks? SD3 has great audio to trigger functionality but I’m not sure it’s relevant in this case and not going to help.
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Re: Replacing old drum track with new VI
That's correct, yes.
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Re: Replacing old drum track with new VI
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Okay, with that in mind, this might help. Because transposing midi notes might cause some overlap, if you put up several midi tracks(below your original midi info), you can click on notes(on the little piano keys at the left end of the track) to select all hits on a given note, hit Ctrl-X(to cut)>move the cursor down to one of the midi tracks(with the ; key)> hit Ctrl-V(to paste). Now you moved a part(snare, kick, hat, etc) to a "place keeper" for that sound. Once you have each set of notes on its own midi track, then you can assign all the midi tracks to SD3(on a stereo instrument track). Then you can transpose each midi track to play the desired sound.(I know this sounds complicated but it actually can work). You also have the option to COPY(instead of CUT) which will leave the original midi untouched(just mute the original midi, but keep it in case you need to refer to it for anything else) Or, if you still have the original VI, can you print audio onto separate tracks and then use SD3 in its drum replacement mode? Alternately, I think there is a way to re-assign the midi note values in SD3 but I've never tried it.
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Re: Replacing old drum track with new VI
Thanks All,
Will give all this excellent advice a try. best, bb |
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Re: Replacing old drum track with new VI
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Cheers Marsdy! bb |
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