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Old 10-26-2004, 04:55 PM
eterplasm eterplasm is offline
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Default plug in for drums

I remember that I saw a Pro Tools video few years ago and I was impressed with a plug in they were using on the video for setting drums on time. It works by correcting hits out of time. I think the name is Drum Doctor. I've been looking for this plug in but I have not found anything about it. Does anybody know something about it, or any plug in for this?
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Old 10-26-2004, 06:50 PM
Craig F Craig F is offline
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Default Re: plug in for drums

your thinking of Beat Detective. It is part of all TDM systems sense 5.1.

Drum Doctors is a tech service in North Hollywood
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