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| Gear Head Joined: Mar 2004
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Thread Starter | TL Drumrehab, accurate triggering ?, dump Drumagog
Although I like the Drumagog thing for it's sound flexibility, I drives me nuts on the triggering side with Protools. I always like to print the replaced drums on a new track, buty when I want to align the new and original one, the amount of delay is never the same on different beats, so globally moving the track is impossible. Does the Drumrehab also behaves like that ? Are there people out there who uses Drumrehab daily ? (I know the lack of stereo sample integration but I can live with that ) |
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| Lives for gear Joined: Aug 2006 Location: Los Angeles, CA
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Drum Rehab is sample accurate... make sure you keep your buffer size high (read the docs)... otherwise the delay could chamge whem you record arm a track. Rail
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