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2013/10/10 14:15:20
dubdisciple
If the OP recorded separate tracks for drum kit, all the r-mix stuff might be overkill.  simple low or high pass filters using track eq and maybe a gate would produce great results.
2013/10/10 14:20:18
joden
Cool - The whole Melodyne and ARA thing is a big learning curve for me, and represents a big shift from the way I did things in Sonar past! But in a good way. I am now getting to a point where I feel I can even try using it at gigs running the background tracks side of things - maybe even also running vocals. I do have LIVE 9, but I have never bothered to really learn it so having Sonar 3 being as reliable as some folks are saying, is a happy coincidence, but I digress (sorry OP).
 
Again Dub, thanks for taking the time to post the tips.
2013/10/10 14:24:03
dubdisciple
I'm still wrapping my brain around this ARA stuff too.  I do have the "fortune" of having a son who makes great "beats" but has not quite grasped the technical aspects of things.  Cleaning up his tracks is giving me a crash course on tools like this.
2013/10/10 15:29:46
dubdisciple
I just realized I had my threads crossed, so disregard what I said about he OP
2013/10/10 16:43:06
worstcaseontario
Disregarded.
2013/10/10 21:21:58
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Lazyboy
jps
Hi , this ARA technology is fantastic !!! and how well implemented it is in Sonar ...!!! I made a little vid when I was testing it out on a guitar track , have in mind that english is not my native language :-))
 
 
 
All the best
Jan


Thanks for the video, Jan.
BTW Your English is excellent.




That was a GREAT video!   Thanks for sharing!!!
 
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2013/10/10 21:27:28
chuckebaby
joden
I tried it with an audio drum track and got zip!


autosnap works best for this.
2013/10/11 09:14:13
fooman
Ya I tried it with a kick track last night to no avail.  I had to go back to using audiosnap, which is still kind of a process to make sure snare flams and rolls are processed correctly.
The easiest way I've found to get transients cleanly triggered for sampling with my own personal library is to use something like Trigger or Drumagog, and then use audiosnap on that.
2013/10/11 11:37:58
joden
chuckebaby
joden
I tried it with an audio drum track and got zip!


autosnap works best for this.


Thanks ChuckE - I will give that a go.
2013/10/12 02:12:08
overdub
Hey friends, what's the Melodyne Editor upgrade cost from X3?  Thanks.
 
 
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