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im drunk, so i thought that'd be a good title. so here's one for my fellow fake ass drummers:
i program 2 drum track(s) in Pro Tools via MIDI. (One for Kick and one for everything else.) Then I send it to my sound module and record the audio back in PT on 2 stereo tracks. (nothing new, nothing special) My question is: should i designate separate audio tracks for EACH drum sound (snare/high hat/cymbals, ect...) or continue stuffing it on to 2 tracks like I've been doing? -Ming Chong (Greatest Country Goth Rapper of ALL TIME!!!1) Last edited by mshilarious; 04-04-2009 at 06:43.. |
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Come back when you are sober
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Yes, that's exactly what you should do.
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...and if you can't do that...
....at least pass that shit over here. ![]() There are a lot of good people here that can help you. However, this is not the best way to get their attention. You might wanna change the title of the thread. ....nevermind. Would seem the mods have taken care of it for you. |
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good job man. Try it again.
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damn...I missed it.
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I found it refreshing, actually, with a lot of posters you can't tell if they're inebriated or just plain retarded. Here we have an indication
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You mean, of course, both
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