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Originally Posted by Stick Well, not exactly... I guess you could, but I just use BFD for creating a sample that I'll use with SoundReplacer in ProTools. But, if you were doing it by hand, you could work up a number of differing samples and alternate through them so they weren't so consistant. I never bother with that though. I have used SoundReplacer's 3 velocity layers in the past though... using a softer, mid, and hard hit... but generally in rock or pop stuff, it's overkill. |
I'm using Sonar 4 and I'm not sure if it has a program like soundreplacer or not. Up until now I've been extracting the timing from the original, which takes note of the velocities and timing, and than stores the data on clipboard. I can than paste the clipboard data on to a midi track and open a dxi plugin called Velocity (Project 5) that I have all my drum kits stored in. Would I be able to do the same kind of thing with the BFD dxi plugin?