Helpful ReplyAdd sample (wav) to a drum sound (addictive drums)

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February 05, 16 5:43 AM (permalink)

Add sample (wav) to a drum sound (addictive drums)

Hi all!
 
I want to add another sound to the sound of a snare so that they play at the same time and that i can mix them.
I already found out that you cant load samples in Active Drums itself, so i must find another way.
Any tips?
 
Thanks all.
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Re: Add sample (wav) to a drum sound (addictive drums) February 05, 16 5:50 AM (permalink) ☄ Helpfulby Freakwave February 05, 16 6:42 AM
Hi. You could use SD3 for the snare sample, or some other sample based synth. Copy the MIDI (snare) to a new track, and route to a new Vsti. Hope it helps.
All the best.

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Re: Add sample (wav) to a drum sound (addictive drums) February 05, 16 6:38 AM (permalink)
Yes that helped for in SD3 (which is Session Drummer....) you can load your own samples.
You cant drag a wav sample straight from your media browser into your sampler. Put it first into your project somewhere and drag it then to your sampler.
 
Even better would be using dropzone i guess; there you can trigger 2 samples by the same key and you have more mixing controll
I'm gonne try it now.
 
Thanks!
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Re: Add sample (wav) to a drum sound (addictive drums) February 05, 16 7:34 AM (permalink)
You are very welcome There is always a way
All the best.

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Re: Add sample (wav) to a drum sound (addictive drums) February 05, 16 8:01 AM (permalink)
Another good way is using Audiosnap.
 
Enable Audiosnap, go through and make sure the transients are where you want them to be (detection can be a little iffy sometimes), and then click the Copy as MIDI button on the Audiosnap palette.
 
Paste that into a new MIDI track routed to Addictive Drums and you're set. Works great. 
 
EDIT: Ah, sorry - I misread! I read that as you wanted to add an Addictive Drums snare sample to an existing audio track. Disregard! (But hey, this might be useful for someone else right?  )
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Re: Add sample (wav) to a drum sound (addictive drums) February 05, 16 8:04 AM (permalink)
And you can use drum replacer if you bounce the track to audio
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