10-4.
I use DB for quick demos, and it's great for that, so I guess I was splitting hairs in any case.
On Apr 11, 2005, at 4:57 PM, Mike Carlyle wrote:
We've discussed this a few times. I have exported individual sounds in the past, but this requires a cumbersome workaround. Quite frankly, I'd rather put the time into the performance or arrangement aspect of the song.
My philosophy is that the drums as one cohesive unit are a bit closer to a carefully mic'd live performance recorded in the good old days before 24 track studios were everywhere. I'm aware I'm only justifying a shortcut, but this works for me.
What David had been asking about was the export and treatment of individual sounds from his kit, followed by the re-import into my version of his kit. That's what I took him to mean, at least.
On Apr 11, 2005, at 7:46 PM, Corey Knafelz wrote:
On Apr 11, 2005, at 3:56 PM, Mike Carlyle wrote:
If I treat individual sounds (a great idea, just not one I've had time for yet) I'll be sure to share.
I think it would be incredibly useful to export instruments (drums, cymbals, etc.) as individual files. I almost always apply some type of processing (eq, compression, etc.) to the files when I import them into ProTools. It would be super hot to apply different parameters of processing to the instruments as if they were recorded live as separate tracks.
Sorry if this has been mentioned before. Sometimes I only quickly glance at the list.
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