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Old 09-06-2015, 03:58 PM
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can anyone help me on how to assign each drum to it's own track with boom?
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can anyone help me on how to assign each drum to it's own track with boom?
I know this message is over 2 months old, but just in case anyone else is wondering. You can NOT assign individual tracks to separate audio tracks in the current versions of Boom. What you CAN do is solo each drum part and record to audio 1 track at a time. A bit cumbersome, but easily doable. You can also do a stereo (or mono if you wish) audio out of the whole shooting match.
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I was actually wondering about this, so I really appreciate you updating the thread with the answer. It was a big help! Thank you.
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I was actually wondering about this, so I really appreciate you updating the thread with the answer. It was a big help! Thank you.
Glad it helped! When I use boom, before I commit to audio for each kit part, I use the Boom controls to tweak the sound, just like you would in a live recording situation. If you're not aware of it, don't overlook the hidden feature of that little screw on each channel strip in Boom. It can really make a huge difference in how a particular kit part will sound.
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