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Old 02-07-2007
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Triggering sampled kick drum from audio

Hello,
I'm wanting to replace a recorded kick drum track with a sampled track but am unsure of how to go about it and was wondering if anyone could help?

I'm using Sonar LE.

I've had a search but am confused about how to get the audio to trigger a sampled kick drum etc.

Any help would be greatly appreciated.
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drumagog will work 9/10 times. next time stick a piezo to the kick drum head and record it, it will be juste peaks, intensity is kept. really easy to work on
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I believe Drumagog is pretty expensive? Is there a cheaper way of doing it? We've got the DR-008 drum sampler for Sonar which I've read can be used we've just no idea how to use it to do this!
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you have a 30 days free demo, convert your kick to midis, trig your drum sampler. there was also a free converter, can't remember the name, look in google for trigger to midi vst or something like that
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got it, ktdrumtrigger
http://www.macmusic.org/news/view.php/lang/fr/id/1273/

never played with it thought, can't help nor say if it those the job well
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What I did once when we had bass drum tracks we didn't like was run the recorded track into an Alesis DM5. Took the triggered signal and sent it back to another channel. This was done outside of a computer but it's how I got it to work.
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