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Bouncing in Superior Drummer 2
Hi Guys
Can I ask what you SD2 users prefer to do with your drum tracks in Pro Tools? Do you bounce? If so, how do you prefer to do it? Do folks prefer to bounce with bleed? Or do you prefer not to bounce? Or is this ludicrous? Do you just import your 10-12 (or even more) wav files into PT as individual audio tracks? I set up SD2 on a stereo instrument track (eventually used just for the Kick) and then have the other kit pieces come through a number of stereo aux tracks - matching the SD2 mixer's outputs to the PT aux input's plugin inputs. Seems to work great. I noticed the PT template over at the Toontrack forum had EZ Player in the equation. Why? Stewart
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