Audio Snap and midi drums

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2012/05/11 17:04:52 (permalink)

Audio Snap and midi drums

Hey Guys, How do I extract the grooves with audio snap out of midi drum grooves? I have superior drummer routed where every drum is on a different channel, so I know i need to bounce my midi file to wave to extract the groove from it, but how do i do this without compromising the file the way i have it routed, if i was able to bounce it to a wave file and have each drum track on its own separate track that would be great too. thanks is advance

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    Re:Audio Snap and midi drums 2012/05/11 17:28:15 (permalink)
    You can't, once you convert it to a wave you up a creek without a paddle sort of speak.
     
    You can make a groove (midi to audio) for each instrument separately on its own track and do it that way.
     
    Or because its just percussion, use midi groove file and work it in piano roll view -  instead of using Audio Snap.

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