Snare and vocal

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Yeah pretty nasty to begin with maybe in a jazz trio but not a rock snare sound by any means. If I couldn't re record after tuning it properly I would also check out sample replacement. Then A/B with your drummer there so he learns how important drum tuning is and that guitarists aren't the only musician that needs to tune their instrument.
 
Re tracking isn't possible. This was a three month ordeal for the band. Going on 4.5 for me. I gotta say, I just don't hear the tuning. I liked the sound of it till all these comments! :o
 
Sucks cause the rest of the mix is pretty good, what audio program are you using? Cubase 6.5 has built in triggering that works damn well and very easy to do.
 
I'm using Cubase 5..
Thanks for saying the mix sounds pretty good! Makes me feel a bit better. I'm gonna work really hard on that snare tonight and over the weekend. I might need to go back and work the snare on 3 others that are mixed already.
 
Just checked in Cubase Studio 5 (I don't have the full cubase 5) but it has hitpoint detection as well, edit the snare waveform then on under hitpoint change the sensitivity to only get snare hits and export as midi and BAM you have triggered midi notes for ehatever your favorite drum program is.
 
Ok, so let me try to work this out.. I've never done a damn thing with MIDI. :facepalm:

I open the sample editor, create hit points for the snare hits but not the bleed. Then, mute the snare, Export audio mixdown -> as midi?

Then do I have to to use a midi track at all? Man, I need a tutorial! haha
 
I belove there's a button in hit point editor that says creat midi notes from hit points. Then chose which note is snare in your drum sampler of choice and create.

Ok, so let me try to work this out.. I've never done a damn thing with MIDI. :facepalm:

I open the sample editor, create hit points for the snare hits but not the bleed. Then, mute the snare, Export audio mixdown -> as midi?

Then do I have to to use a midi track at all? Man, I need a tutorial! haha
 
I belove there's a button in hit point editor that says creat midi notes from hit points. Then chose which note is snare in your drum sampler of choice and create.

Huh? Man, that sounds like a recipe for a pain in the ass. Dood just needs a snare sample. Have you ever tried using Hitpoint Detection in Cubase? Not fun...
 
I use hit point detection in cubase all the time. It's simple and precise not sure what you're talking about.
 
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