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isolating snare from midi drum track
let's say i have a MIDI drum track
and i want to isolate each drum to a new track in order to give it different EQ/RVRB etc. any quick way to do this ? |
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Re: isolating snare from midi drum track
Duplicate the drum track for as many isolated drums as you want, then go in and delete what you don't want on each track. I don't really think there's a faster way to do this, not that that's slow anyhow.
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Re: isolating snare from midi drum track
well it seems like a very slow way to do it -what if i want to isolate each Tom-Tom..-just like when having a real drum set
there's got to be a way of doing this non-manually..or in at least faster way |
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Re: isolating snare from midi drum track
I don't really see why you would even want to do it any other way, the best isolation will come from each drum being on its own track.
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----I was thinking of taking a solo in the bridge. -Nah, I don't think that would sound good. ----Ok, well how about just a series of cool riffs? Mac Pro 2008 (Harpertown) -- OS X 10.8.2 -- 16GB RAM -- WD Black Drives -- UA Apollo Quad -- Pro Tools 10 w/ CPTK |
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Re: isolating snare from midi drum track
in case i want a real big rvrb only on my snare for exmple
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Re: isolating snare from midi drum track
I think you're misunderstanding what I'm saying. If you do what I said in my first post you will have your isolation.
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----I was thinking of taking a solo in the bridge. -Nah, I don't think that would sound good. ----Ok, well how about just a series of cool riffs? Mac Pro 2008 (Harpertown) -- OS X 10.8.2 -- 16GB RAM -- WD Black Drives -- UA Apollo Quad -- Pro Tools 10 w/ CPTK |
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Re: isolating snare from midi drum track
i understood completely how to do this manually
just looking for a better and shorter way to do this |
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Re: isolating snare from midi drum track
It would be really fast to do this manually, and someone please correct me if I'm wrong but there's really no "automatic" way to do this.
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----I was thinking of taking a solo in the bridge. -Nah, I don't think that would sound good. ----Ok, well how about just a series of cool riffs? Mac Pro 2008 (Harpertown) -- OS X 10.8.2 -- 16GB RAM -- WD Black Drives -- UA Apollo Quad -- Pro Tools 10 w/ CPTK |
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Re: isolating snare from midi drum track
Are you using a drum VI that supports multiple outs?? I have one that lets me route different parts of the kit to different busses....
Only solution I can think of besides what others have said.
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