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| Gear Head Join Date: Jun 2002
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| Recording drum tracks with electronic drum kit!?!?! Hi Im interested in hearing from anyone who has managed to do the following. I would like to record a real drum player using an electronic kit - say roland drum kits and record his midi performance into protools. thing is i want to be able to use say battery and get him to play with those drumkits (The roland built in sounds are terrible). Once I haev his midi performance I can tweak and replace sounds as required. (Yes I also tried sound replacer but there was the bleed issue on other tracks to worry about). My aim is to record the real feel of a drummer whilst beeing able to totally experiment with drum sounds on the fly. Anybody tried this????
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| Lives for gear Join Date: Jun 2002 Location: Lost Angeles
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| I haven't done it with battery. I've done this a handful of times (with a lot of aid from the producer who was very familar with his 'system') for some pop songs where we bascially used the newer Roland brain to decide which sounds to use from the Midi performance (which was emailed to us). I highly suggest you record the cymbals live. |
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| Moderator emeritus Join Date: Jun 2002 Location: Nashville, TN
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| You can do htat (though I don't have any experiance with using softsynths with electronic drums), but it's not going to sound like a real drum set. You mentioned 'bleed'; a drum set is a single instrument, not 8 or 9 all played at once. If that's not a problem, go for it. By the way, I've had MUCH better luck using DDrums rather than the Roland V Drums.
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