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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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Guest Sun, 06/05/2005 - 04:24

Kev wrote: Are you on a DAW ?

No

Kev wrote: if you are all analog then you will need a unit like a D4

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

Kev Sun, 06/05/2005 - 14:25

Will the D4 work with my the Triton?

yes

Or does the D4 have drums samples in it?

yes
it has samples

...Well the whole durn point of me getting this keyboard was to someday use the drums samples.

I don't know where to start
:roll:
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

Guest Sun, 06/05/2005 - 16:27

Kev wrote: entering the world of midi is as difficult as recording a drum kit well

That is why I waited soooo long to get into MIDI. Before I never needed it.

Kev wrote: 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

That sounds great! Thanks Kev