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Re: Coming soon: Cakewalk Drum Replacer 2015/05/23 12:16:53 (permalink)
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My question too, will this be an upgrade in Sonar Platinum as a free download, or will this cost the Sonar Platinum users some $$.
 
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Re: Coming soon: Cakewalk Drum Replacer 2015/05/23 14:20:58 (permalink)
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What's next? BazzReplazer?




BapuReplacer ;-)
 
of course, it will get a fancy name like "AutoMix", "MixDeskRider", "FaderPilot", "StudioBot", or just "42"

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Re: Coming soon: Cakewalk Drum Replacer 2015/05/23 14:25:48 (permalink)
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Wet your pants if you like... But spare a thought for the poor drummer .. All his life playing at the back of the stage... Never getting any attention... And now this...

We need your help.. For just 1 dollar a month you can keep a drummer eating.

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Re: Coming soon: Cakewalk Drum Replacer 2015/05/23 14:31:08 (permalink)
These tools don't replace drummers. They do make dodgy drum recording methods more viable, though.
 
Not being snooty there; I expect I'll use it a lot.

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Re: Coming soon: Cakewalk Drum Replacer 2015/05/23 14:36:38 (permalink)
Or the girls who play better than most guys?



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Re: Coming soon: Cakewalk Drum Replacer 2015/05/23 14:40:58 (permalink)
 

"We'll be telling our grandchildren about ancient times before drummers became extinct ...
Who's gonna look after all the girls that always fancied the drummers?"

 
By default that would be the bass players, then rhythm guitar. Front men and lead guitar can split the rest.

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Re: Coming soon: Cakewalk Drum Replacer 2015/05/23 19:08:38 (permalink)
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I wonder if it would be feasible to record a kit with some overheads and supplement the bottom of the kit through this process with good results.



Yes as as long as there are enough transients in the low end you should be able to mix in different samples to supplement the kick.

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Re: Coming soon: Cakewalk Drum Replacer 2015/05/23 19:10:36 (permalink)
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Is there going to be a way to integrate a 3rd party drum instrument?
I've invested thousands of dollars in Superior Drummer and it's content.
I don't want to spend yet more money on drum packs from yet another vendor.



Yes, via ARA MIDI drag and drop you can get the MIDI events for all the detected hits from drum replacer and map those to Superior Drummer.

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Re: Coming soon: Cakewalk Drum Replacer 2015/05/23 19:13:32 (permalink)
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Sounds like it could be Audio Snap 3 with a new name.

Seems to run via ARA, so looks like a different kettle of fish


 
Its pretty different from audio snap. The hit detection engine is frequency based and can be tuned to hone to specific drum hits using the filter control. It doesn't use any of the audio snap functionality.
Some more info here
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Re: Coming soon: Cakewalk Drum Replacer 2015/05/23 19:17:11 (permalink) ☄ Helpfulby gswitz 2015/05/23 19:58:16
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Yeah it seems intriguing to me too, though likely for different reasons than most - I hardly ever (well basically never) record real drums but it could be a very cool creative tool to misuse...



It has some serious creative misuse possibilities since you can replace or mix in an alternate sample for any "hit" in the source audio material. It doesn't discriminate on source content.

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Re: Coming soon: Cakewalk Drum Replacer 2015/05/23 20:44:34 (permalink)
So, what will the cost be for those not on the Platinum plan?
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Re: Coming soon: Cakewalk Drum Replacer 2015/05/23 21:20:54 (permalink)
I've been informed that if you want Platinum features you have to buy Platinum.

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Re: Coming soon: Cakewalk Drum Replacer 2015/05/23 23:46:44 (permalink)
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So, what will the cost be for those not on the Platinum plan?

In the other Drum Replacer thread, It was stated that it wasn't going to be available as a plugin. It's part of the Platinum code.

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Re: Coming soon: Cakewalk Drum Replacer 2015/05/24 08:18:16 (permalink)
So if its ARA will it load in other Days that support this?
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Re: Coming soon: Cakewalk Drum Replacer 2015/05/24 09:03:43 (permalink) ☄ Helpfulby mettelus 2015/05/24 18:03:14
I'm interested though I am not currently using real drum tracks, I imagine it'll be very useful, anyway.
 
Noel's comment about "misusing it", is what has my imagination at the moment.
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Re: Coming soon: Cakewalk Drum Replacer 2015/05/24 09:15:10 (permalink) ☄ Helpfulby mettelus 2015/05/24 18:02:10
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So if its ARA will it load in other Days that support this?



Please see my reply here.

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Re: Coming soon: Cakewalk Drum Replacer 2015/05/24 09:24:33 (permalink)
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So if its ARA will it load in other Days that support this?



Please see my reply here.


Thanks for the detailed info in your linked thread.
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Re: Coming soon: Cakewalk Drum Replacer 2015/05/24 11:31:33 (permalink)
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I was reading a comparison of Drumagog and Trigger 2? (I think it was called Trigger 2). Either  or both of them said it could use drums from any drum program like EDrummer SD2 ADD2 and others to replace drums in a recorded drum track where there is too much bleed or other problems.
I hope it will be simple, easy to use, and able to use any drum sample available. I imagine it will be.
Workflow, it matters.
 
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I have never used Drumagog but Trigger and Tigger 2 can only use Slate Samples. You can export midi to trigger (pun intended) other programs. Bleed has never been a problem and it's pretty intuitive. I am looking forward to Cake's release.
 
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That's not true because Slate also released an editor that allows you to user your own samples.




I haven't heard anything about this! I did a search and came up empty. I would love to know more about this, can you point me to it? Thanks.
 
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Re: Coming soon: Cakewalk Drum Replacer 2015/05/24 12:10:55 (permalink)
Sorry if this has been answered but how soon exactly is "very soon"? As I said I've got a project that this will likely help with and I was actually intending on focusing on that after my current shenanigans are over. Would like to get a good handle on this new goodie before so I'm not hamfisting it.
 
And are we going to get some thorough documentation along with the release? Like an addendum to the manual? A lot of the stuff with platinum has been very cool indeed but much of it is self explanatory, documented and/or not as complex/pertinent to more important work I'm doing.
 
This seems like a very in depth tool and the more I think/speculate about it I really would like to master every facet of it so I can apply it to this upcoming adventure. In fact the reason I have been studying so hard for so long is so I can get this album together as professionally as possible (and it is going to take every trick in the book due tot he nature of the recorded material). If this is going to do even half the crap I think it will be included in the equation and I need to learn as much as I can about it before I begin.
 
Again, apologies but you got me all kerfluffinated and excitamacized. Need info or may asplode.
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Re: Coming soon: Cakewalk Drum Replacer 2015/05/24 14:29:48 (permalink)
Methinks today would be a good day for the new release.....but what do I know? Plus, I am biased.........

 
 
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Re: Coming soon: Cakewalk Drum Replacer 2015/05/24 15:06:23 (permalink)
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Yeah it seems intriguing to me too, though likely for different reasons than most - I hardly ever (well basically never) record real drums but it could be a very cool creative tool to misuse...



It has some serious creative misuse possibilities since you can replace or mix in an alternate sample for any "hit" in the source audio material. It doesn't discriminate on source content.



That's what I was thinking about. I want to throw all sorts of rhythmic material at it, and drop unrelated but interesting samples in, and see what kind of glorious nonsense I can build a track around...

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Re: Coming soon: Cakewalk Drum Replacer 2015/05/24 19:35:54 (permalink) ☄ Helpfulby jb101 2015/05/24 19:44:15
Its also a perfect solution to the "more cowbell" problem <g>

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Re: Coming soon: Cakewalk Drum Replacer 2015/05/24 23:38:12 (permalink)
I'm guessing this week... Next weekend the month ends and I don't remember ever getting a release on the weekend...

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Re: Coming soon: Cakewalk Drum Replacer 2015/05/25 02:31:02 (permalink)
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Its also a perfect solution to the "more cowbell" problem <g>


I totally misunderstood. I thought it was a Drummer Replacer, and I was wondering how that might be implemented.

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Re: Coming soon: Cakewalk Drum Replacer 2015/05/25 08:56:18 (permalink)
FWIW regarding ARA, I did a test a while back using Dumagog's conversion to MIDI function and then used the ARA method with Melodyne. Both were done to the same track in SONAR. The results were identical on both tracks. So I'm very much looking forward to this new feature in SONAR. I've been a Drumagog user since '06, but it hasn't een much support lately and would really enjoy having a feature in SONAR that was integrated rather than 3rd party vst.
 
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Re: Coming soon: Cakewalk Drum Replacer 2015/05/25 09:17:55 (permalink)
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Its also a perfect solution to the "more cowbell" problem <g>


I totally misunderstood. I thought it was a Drummer Replacer, and I was wondering how that might be implemented.


We will have to see when it gets here, but if it creates a MIDI map for sample replacement, there would be nothing to stop the user from adding more notes (cowbells).
 
Also, I think in "misuse" one could replace a drum with nothing, then phase-reverse the before/after track get samples if desired. I will definitely run this through the ringer once it hits the streets.

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Re: Coming soon: Cakewalk Drum Replacer 2015/05/25 10:05:34 (permalink)
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And are we going to get some thorough documentation along with the release? Like an addendum to the manual? A lot of the stuff with platinum has been very cool indeed but much of it is self explanatory, documented and/or not as complex/pertinent to more important work I'm doing.
 
This seems like a very in depth tool and the more I think/speculate about it I really would like to master every facet of it so I can apply it to this upcoming adventure. In fact the reason I have been studying so hard for so long is so I can get this album together as professionally as possible (and it is going to take every trick in the book due tot he nature of the recorded material). If this is going to do even half the crap I think it will be included in the equation and I need to learn as much as I can about it before I begin.
 
Again, apologies but you got me all kerfluffinated and excitamacized. Need info or may asplode.


I am also a little kerffuffled. I hope this will have instructions on how to set up my Alesis Red line drums as I am having problems with that very thang. Couldn't have came at a better time.
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Re: Coming soon: Cakewalk Drum Replacer 2015/05/25 11:02:57 (permalink)
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And are we going to get some thorough documentation along with the release? Like an addendum to the manual? A lot of the stuff with platinum has been very cool indeed but much of it is self explanatory, documented and/or not as complex/pertinent to more important work I'm doing.
 
This seems like a very in depth tool and the more I think/speculate about it I really would like to master every facet of it so I can apply it to this upcoming adventure. In fact the reason I have been studying so hard for so long is so I can get this album together as professionally as possible (and it is going to take every trick in the book due tot he nature of the recorded material). If this is going to do even half the crap I think it will be included in the equation and I need to learn as much as I can about it before I begin.
 
Again, apologies but you got me all kerfluffinated and excitamacized. Need info or may asplode.


I am also a little kerffuffled. I hope this will have instructions on how to set up my Alesis Red line drums as I am having problems with that very thang. Couldn't have came at a better time.

So far I've been pretty impressed with the online Help keeping up with the new features and updates to existing features that have been updated. Cakewalk are also expanding the video and tutorial library slowly but surely. Lots of little useful add on tools being created by members all augurs well for Sonar and the membership.

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Re: Coming soon: Cakewalk Drum Replacer 2015/05/25 11:03:16 (permalink)
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FWIW regarding ARA, I did a test a while back using Dumagog's conversion to MIDI function and then used the ARA method with Melodyne. Both were done to the same track in SONAR. The results were identical on both tracks. So I'm very much looking forward to this new feature in SONAR. I've been a Drumagog user since '06, but it hasn't een much support lately and would really enjoy having a feature in SONAR that was integrated rather than 3rd party vst.
 


The one thing I like about drumagog is that it can load another drumpler (i.e. Superior, BFD etc) as the sound source and trigger that. 
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Re: Coming soon: Cakewalk Drum Replacer 2015/05/25 11:06:11 (permalink)
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I am also a little kerffuffled. I hope this will have instructions on how to set up my Alesis Red line drums as I am having problems with that very thang. Couldn't have came at a better time.


Perhaps you could start a thread in the Sonar forum with details of the problem you're having and see if we can help.

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