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>>> On Mar 27, 2006, at 2:12 PM, James Gathigns wrote:
>>> I tracked a drum kit for one of my songs this weekend. Does
Logic
>>> have a tool that will map the kick drum to a sampled kick drum
in
>>> Logic based on the peaks?
>>
>> in a nutchell: take your audio, compress it with a 10ms attack and
>> about 120ms release (music dependent), strip silence to separate
the
>> notes, shorten to small spikes of audio to remove any room bleed,
and
>> then use the audio to midi converter. After this is done, you
should
>> have a midi note per kik drum hit. Make sure the midi notes are all
>> changed to trigger the sample you want.
>>
>> Hope that gives you some kind of a clue..
>>
>> George
>
> On 01.04.2006, at 14:57, Stefan Garr wrote:
> Hi check out a plugin called "Drumagog". I don't own this
yet, but
> saw it demoed at the NAMM show. It's designed to do exactly what
> you're talking about.
Don't forget apTrigga from www.apulsoft.ch - not as fancy as Drumagog
but regarding price and function, hm, decide yourself...
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Peter Ostry
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