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Angusdevil
New member
I posted this in Newbies cause I thought it would be a fairly quick answer but I guess not so I'm coming here to pick your brains.
I want to record my drummers set but he's not really happy with his bass drum sound. CAN get a good sound from the drum, but my drummer wants something thats doesn't even sound natural. I want to put a trigger on it. My question is, do I have to have a drum module to do this? I've hooked the trigger up on an audio track and noticed that it just has a spike when I hit the trigger. Is there a computer program that will recognize this "spike" and replace it with the sample? True, I could do it all by hand and it would be kind of a long process but I just wanted to know if something in a program could do it automatically.
I'm running off a P4 WinXP
2 Delta 66's
Allen & Heath Mixwizard 16:2
Sonar 2 XL
Adobe Audition
I'm new to the idea of triggers so any information would be great.
I want to record my drummers set but he's not really happy with his bass drum sound. CAN get a good sound from the drum, but my drummer wants something thats doesn't even sound natural. I want to put a trigger on it. My question is, do I have to have a drum module to do this? I've hooked the trigger up on an audio track and noticed that it just has a spike when I hit the trigger. Is there a computer program that will recognize this "spike" and replace it with the sample? True, I could do it all by hand and it would be kind of a long process but I just wanted to know if something in a program could do it automatically.
I'm running off a P4 WinXP
2 Delta 66's
Allen & Heath Mixwizard 16:2
Sonar 2 XL
Adobe Audition
I'm new to the idea of triggers so any information would be great.