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| Lives for gear Join Date: Apr 2006 Location: Nashville
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| Hey Kevin, Do you ever track just the drums, and then either use beat detective or edit them by hand before you go onto other parts? Thanks, Eric |
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| engineer / producer / mixer Join Date: Jan 2007
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| Eric, I typically record drums as part of the tracking date, if its an overdub to an existing track that has a lot of sequenced stuff or to a loop , then some editing will occur. My friend Andy Snitzer will usually do that for me ( sax player with great feel) but I personally have never gotten beat detective to sound natural. I have heard a rumor that it can, but not in my clumsy hands !!!!!!!!!! KK |
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