Re: Drum Replacer suggestions
2015/07/15 15:51:16
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I am all for keeping the drum replacer a drum replacer and along those lines. I have to strongly agree with the suggestions above.
spectral sampler (2) Make the module have a highpass and lowpass filter to select a frequency notch for replacement or some sort of notch filter (perhaps attuned to semitone detection)
The meat on this one is , What If I could take a stereo recording of drums or EVEN a mono recording of drums and truly zero in on some part of the wave to trigger the sample counterpart. The frequency selector in DR already tried gives us some of that, but I tried to use a single stereo recording of drums and couldn't really get the bass, snare and others isolated. IT would be AMAZING if one could just record drums and use this to get all the drums isolated to triggers and even high hats and crashes. Some kind of spectral signature dealio. Probably beyond the scope of the tool. But I don't think one can do this with drumagog, trigger or others either so it might be quite a feather in the cap.
6) Allow a VST to play the MIDI data instead of a sample. In other words, drag a VST instrument into the waveform gui part.
Instead of having to copy midi out, I would like to point a the DR track directly to a VSTI if only for convenience.
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