
Dr. Varney
Pimp
I'm having real trouble lining up the drums I made in FL Studio when I import them into Reaper.
Here's the whole story:
Once I'd made the drum pattern I wanted in FL (in a project called 'DrumMachine.flp), I exported each piece of the kit into my stem folder. I also recorded a complete .wav of the looped pattern to use in the next stage... (in other words - just a recording of the drum pattern, to use as a guide loop, to play the other instruments along to).
The next stage was to start a new project in FL and import the drum loop .wav in and work around that. Made a fine tune with bass, synths and it's all dead on.
After removing all effects and automation from the tune, I then exported everything from the main tune project, MINUS THE DRUMS GUIDE-LOOP. This results in lovely clean stems - ready for mixing from scratch, in Reaper.
Okay, so then I get to work in Reaper. First I imported the proper drum stems I made earlier into Reaper, repeating the loop and then mixing the whole kit together beautifully. Very proud of that bit.
Now I have come to place my other tune parts on top, everything else is at odds with the drums. I can't get them to play along with each other, it keeps going out of time but I can't work out where.
So I thought to fix this by going back into my FL DrumMachine project and making up the drums into exact song length and exported the stems again, only this time, they are complete song length instead of being just a loop lasting 2 bars (or whatever). The gross effect is and should be exactly the same as using one loop and repeating it - but this time I've left exactly enough silence before the drums come in.
This means that all of the stems can start at exactly zero time, in Reaper - and should run the length of the song, until it ends. So there is no sequencing involved - I just mix what's there; beginning to end. Just as if it were several analogue tapes all the same length, playing together.
It works for all the other instruments; they seem to be in time... but the drums just sound terrible because they are out of sync with the rest of the piece.
I've magnified in to have a look and I notice the marks of the waveform in the drum wavs start out lined up with the lines in the grid in Reaper but seem to drift as the song progresses. For some reason, the drums are going out of time, according to the grid. I've tried adjusting the grid units from minutes/samples/beat/etc but it makes no difference. I just can't line them up. Is the grid phooey? I've never had this trouble in FL Studio. That grid is always dead on, even with recorded wavs!
Now the drums are not out of time, because if I listen to them soloed, it's obvious the drums are in perfect time. When I mute the drums and listen to the other stems playing together, they are in perfect time as well. Because they were sequenced by a computer and not played live, they have to be exactly in time - and they are!
So what doesn't make sense here is how this can be happening?!
I've tried a lot of things but now I'm out of ideas and at my wits-end. Please, does anyone know what could be going wrong here?
Dr. V
Here's the whole story:
Once I'd made the drum pattern I wanted in FL (in a project called 'DrumMachine.flp), I exported each piece of the kit into my stem folder. I also recorded a complete .wav of the looped pattern to use in the next stage... (in other words - just a recording of the drum pattern, to use as a guide loop, to play the other instruments along to).
The next stage was to start a new project in FL and import the drum loop .wav in and work around that. Made a fine tune with bass, synths and it's all dead on.
After removing all effects and automation from the tune, I then exported everything from the main tune project, MINUS THE DRUMS GUIDE-LOOP. This results in lovely clean stems - ready for mixing from scratch, in Reaper.
Okay, so then I get to work in Reaper. First I imported the proper drum stems I made earlier into Reaper, repeating the loop and then mixing the whole kit together beautifully. Very proud of that bit.
Now I have come to place my other tune parts on top, everything else is at odds with the drums. I can't get them to play along with each other, it keeps going out of time but I can't work out where.
So I thought to fix this by going back into my FL DrumMachine project and making up the drums into exact song length and exported the stems again, only this time, they are complete song length instead of being just a loop lasting 2 bars (or whatever). The gross effect is and should be exactly the same as using one loop and repeating it - but this time I've left exactly enough silence before the drums come in.
This means that all of the stems can start at exactly zero time, in Reaper - and should run the length of the song, until it ends. So there is no sequencing involved - I just mix what's there; beginning to end. Just as if it were several analogue tapes all the same length, playing together.
It works for all the other instruments; they seem to be in time... but the drums just sound terrible because they are out of sync with the rest of the piece.
I've magnified in to have a look and I notice the marks of the waveform in the drum wavs start out lined up with the lines in the grid in Reaper but seem to drift as the song progresses. For some reason, the drums are going out of time, according to the grid. I've tried adjusting the grid units from minutes/samples/beat/etc but it makes no difference. I just can't line them up. Is the grid phooey? I've never had this trouble in FL Studio. That grid is always dead on, even with recorded wavs!
Now the drums are not out of time, because if I listen to them soloed, it's obvious the drums are in perfect time. When I mute the drums and listen to the other stems playing together, they are in perfect time as well. Because they were sequenced by a computer and not played live, they have to be exactly in time - and they are!
So what doesn't make sense here is how this can be happening?!
I've tried a lot of things but now I'm out of ideas and at my wits-end. Please, does anyone know what could be going wrong here?
Dr. V
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