I have recorded the drums. And during mixdown, I want to use the midi jack on my Triton keyboard to double the kick drum on each hit. Who else has done this?
I figure if I go from the 24 track recorder to the mixer, then to a unit something like the Roland TMC 6 (it's a Trigger to MIDI Converter). Somebody tell me this is do-able!
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Are you on a DAW ? place a midi note under each kick if you ar
Are you on a DAW ?
place a midi note under each kick
if you are all analog then you will need a unit like a D4
Kev wrote: Are you on a DAW ? No Kev wrote: if you are all analo
No
Yes, I am using analog
But the 24 track recorder is a Mackie SDR 24/96 has midi in/out, and digital ins/outs, along with a word clock I/O and SMPTE.
Will the D4 work with my the Triton? Or does the D4 have drums samples in it? I would MUCH rather use my Korg Triton's drum sounds rather than....
...Well the whole durn point of me getting this keyboard was to someday use the drums samples.
I get good drums recordings anyhow, it's just that I want to add that sample to another track, so the drummers will go goo goo gaa gaa :P
Will the D4 work with my the Triton? yes Or does the D4 have dru
yes
yes
it has samples
I don't know where to start
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entering the world of midi is as difficult as recording a drum kit well
I grew up with midi and with DOS and with keyboards and analog recording ... so this all makes sense to me
the D4 can be setup to trigger from a split of your kick track and the midi can be sent to the Triton ... all in real time just as if it where a ... reverb or delay unit
Kev wrote: entering the world of midi is as difficult as recordi
That is why I waited soooo long to get into MIDI. Before I never needed it.
That sounds great! Thanks Kev