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Old 07-12-2011, 01:06 PM
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I've been experimenting with creating some drum tracks with Boom, which any of you Boom users know is easy enough to do. What I'd like to do is be able to take my final drum track, once I've got everything laid out exactly how I want it for the grooves, even with switching up the beats using the MIDI notes, etc, is to be able to create sep audio tracks for each drum part, just a like a real drum kit would be recorded, but be able to do them all at once. What I'm not seeing is a way to send each drum part out to a separate bus. Am I missing something, or is that not possible? The only way I can see to do it is make a separate pass to record each drum part separately while soloed on Boom. That can take a while...8 to 12 passes in most cases. Am I missing a hidden feature?
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Old 07-12-2011, 10:06 PM
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Nope. Boom does not support Multiple Outputs. Suggest this feature at IdeaScale.
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If you really want a Pro Tools compatible way of doing what you want to do, you'll want to invest in a commercial product. I highly recommend Native Instrument's Maschine. It is quite simply the most perfect drum production system out there.

http://imsproav.com/main/NATIVE17924.html
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Thanks, guys. I'm well aware of what other pro level drum VI's are out there. In this case, though, I specifically want to use Boom as it is the sound I'm wanting on this project, and was hoping there was a faster way to route out the individual drum parts. Apparently not.
Okay, so it'll be the one track at a time version!
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