Re:Very Basic Session Drummer Question
2012/07/08 05:32:19
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I have also been getting to grips with SD3, and the principle of routing various elements of a drum synth to different tracks. I'll be honest here, and admit that, even though I've been using Battery since V2, I didn't realise you could do this, so learning about SD3 has been great for me, because I now know how to separate various pieces of the drum kit to different tracks, and, more importantly, I have discovered how to do that with Battery now, and, as I picked up BFD Eco the other day, I am able to do the same with that. So I'm really pleased with my self lol.
Another great tip, that I have picked up from watching the Cake guys doing their stuff on Youtube, is that once you have a track set-up created as you like it, stick the tracks in a track folder and then export a Track Template. Once you have done that, in your new project, you just drag in that Track Template and voilà! your new project now has a ready to go folder and track combo :^)
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