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| Yeah, I like it though because I have a hard time getting a good osund outta my kick drum cause its really small and every drummer i ever recorded never hits hard enough so i try to get them slammin by using compression but it just isnt hard enough cause for the stuff that i like u no the kicks real important. I actually just looked for instructions on how to use this and i havent tried it yet but it seems rather simple. It says just to place it as an insert effect on ur audio track then set it as ur input on ur midi track. But as for the sound i dont no what kind of file to use to replace it cause it wont load an audio sample has to be midi. When i have it pluggeedd into my keyboard it only will load the instrument bank off my keyboard not any of the percussive stuff.
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well heres the latest song that ive done i posted it in bash this mix proally a week or 2 ago no one replied but this is proally the best sounding song ive done yet. Bash |
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hey I was looking at drum software today, and drumagog is a sound replacement software for drums, which sounds like it was intended for the purpose you are talking about. you tell it which sound you want it to replace, then it scans the track and replaces that sound with the sound you specify from a sample bank.
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