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Old 04-05-2008, 01:11 AM
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Default Recording midi drums

I am recording a Samba who's midi drum tracks contain about 13 different sounds. My computer is low-end in terms of cpu power. So I want to determine the best way to record the drum/percussion sounds with the ability to pan and process each to achieve the best possible sound. Assigning each sound to a software instrument drum sound is out because of slow cpu. Should I record each track to audio, panned and processed or record each track dry, not panned, then pan and process later? I would then combine/bounce the tracks and then add my other tracks. Also, does anyone have a clue as to how I should group these tracks so that I can maybe keep certain sounds on the same track, processing and panning them together. Wow!! Sounds like a lot!! BTW, I'm using Logic Express 7.1, which of course groups all midi drum tracks on channel 10.
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