Hi guys.
I've recently bought a Roland TD3-K electronic kit (which is ace), and I've been recording my drums using MIDI into Cubase and getting cubase to play the drum module back again. Then at some point I send the audio outs of the TD3 back into my sound interface and record a new track of the audio from the TD3 as played back by Cubase (hope that makes sense).
I'm trying to think of an easy way to record the audio as separate tracks - eg, kick on one track, snare on another etc. as this would obviously give me more control over the individual drums while mixing. The only way I can think of at the moment is to repeat the above process 8 times, muting or turning down the drums that I don't need, but I get the feeling there should be an easier way? Like selecting just one MIDI "instrument" in the drum map or something before converting it to audio.
Any help would be greatly appreciated!
I've recently bought a Roland TD3-K electronic kit (which is ace), and I've been recording my drums using MIDI into Cubase and getting cubase to play the drum module back again. Then at some point I send the audio outs of the TD3 back into my sound interface and record a new track of the audio from the TD3 as played back by Cubase (hope that makes sense).
I'm trying to think of an easy way to record the audio as separate tracks - eg, kick on one track, snare on another etc. as this would obviously give me more control over the individual drums while mixing. The only way I can think of at the moment is to repeat the above process 8 times, muting or turning down the drums that I don't need, but I get the feeling there should be an easier way? Like selecting just one MIDI "instrument" in the drum map or something before converting it to audio.
Any help would be greatly appreciated!