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After you choose the riff you want, then open the mixer up. There is a mixer button. Once you have the mixer open, you can adjust your drum sound before you place it into your host software program. After your riff is in the host program,(and made into a loop) you can add reverb, compression etc. from there.
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Hi! Thanks Mistermac. I actually knew that. What I was hoping to learn is what to use to post-process the drum sounds (where do you generally use compressors, reverbs and what kind of settings). Sorry if I didn't make myself clear, English is not my first language. |
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Well, this is a skill that takes decades to perfect. Here's one trick I often use: Drum Mixing: Parallel Compression Brandon |
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