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Old 1st April 2008, 04:47 AM   #1
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Sampling kick sounds w/ Beat Detective!

Hey I want to add a sampled kick to beef up my existing one. I used beat detective and analyzed where all the kick sounds happen. I just don't know where to go from there. I want to be able to pretty much hit paste and put the sampled kick sound in everywhere where the kick drum happens. Thanks
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well, assuming you don't have replacement programs like sound replacer or drumagog then here's my method to ensure they're exactly on, although time consuming.

if you're peaks are high enough and clear enough then:

create a new track above the kick, import the sample into that track, copy it into your copy buffer, (just copy it)
then click on the kick track, tab-to-transient to the first peak hold shit and click on the empty track and paste.

tab-apple-V all the way across and you have perfectly layed in kick samples.

or buy music production toolkit, it has sound replacer and a pretty nice little verb
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so what do i have to do in beat detective i hit generate and it made all these markers in the tempo bar?
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well if you're gonna tab and paste them in like i had said then you don't need beat detective.

use tab to transient on the existing kick, everytime you hit the peak, aste hte sample into the track above it,
takes like 5 minutes of
"tab-apple-v"

thus negating the need for generating a beat map.
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I prefer tab-to-transient for the manual method as well. Faster than you would think, accurate, and no miss-triggers.
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got thanks a lot! exactly what I needed!
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