ruebarb
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Hey guys - ruebarb here -
been a while, but my band's doing an album - I just tossed out 5 tracks when I realized my damn snare mic was picking up too much hi-hat - forgot how much fucking fun this can be - (all I ever wanted was to be the musician - screw home recording)
so here's the slight dilemia - not getting a ton of meat from Bass/Snare mic's and we all know that nowadays those are mixed with samples anyways, so I would like to do that.
I have no idea where to go from there - I know Alesis had a drum module - but of course, there are no triggers set up - I'd have to do it after the fact - could I pump audio from the recorded tracks into a sampler and have it trigger an equivlant beat in the machine? - would a Boss 770 work? - PC editing isn't an option, although I could cut and past a few beats in my workscreen space easily - but I'd rather have it triggered by the playing.
No idea where to start here, really...
RB
been a while, but my band's doing an album - I just tossed out 5 tracks when I realized my damn snare mic was picking up too much hi-hat - forgot how much fucking fun this can be - (all I ever wanted was to be the musician - screw home recording)
so here's the slight dilemia - not getting a ton of meat from Bass/Snare mic's and we all know that nowadays those are mixed with samples anyways, so I would like to do that.
I have no idea where to go from there - I know Alesis had a drum module - but of course, there are no triggers set up - I'd have to do it after the fact - could I pump audio from the recorded tracks into a sampler and have it trigger an equivlant beat in the machine? - would a Boss 770 work? - PC editing isn't an option, although I could cut and past a few beats in my workscreen space easily - but I'd rather have it triggered by the playing.
No idea where to start here, really...
RB