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Janvier Bender

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Jan 21, 2024, 6:14:32 AM1/21/24
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Apologies if there's already a full thread on this.
I've just got drumagog through Auria Pro and I'm trying to pick individual kick and snare etc out of a mixed drum track (which contains kick snare hats etc).
It's a very busy rock drum track.
The way I've gone about it is to have a copy of the drum track for drumagog kick and a copy for the drumagog snare. I've then tried to put an eq on the channel strip to eq everything out except the sound I'm trying to trigger. Then I've put drumagog on the insert channel strip.
I'm having mixed success so far, so wondered if there were any good tips on this!

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I thought it was on the tough side! I'm getting the kick picking up the occasional tom and sometimes a snare. Further tweaking and understanding the functions on drumagog should help. I've gone for cutting everything on the eq except where the kick resides and the same for the snare track.
For kick I've tried to isolate around 90hz and snare about 2khz.
Some of the sliders on drumagog work well when I mess around with them.

I used to do this on a desktop. I am completely blown away that i am able to achieve this on an iPad Air 2 with auria pro and drumagog. It literally is a game changer when it comes to recording live drums.

2 tips for you, both a tiny bit time consuming but should work fine. In GarageBand, if you're using the drummer tracks, just turn all of the other parts off but kick and snare, then bounce the track (solo it before you bounce) to audio, then do that again for cymbals, toms, etc, whatever you have on the track. Or, just solo the kick and snare, bounce that, then bounce the whole part, but use the kick and snare track just to trigger your samples. You can cut the track up and place kick hits on one track, snare on another, with each track having drumagog on it.

@mrufino1 said:
2 tips for you, both a tiny bit time consuming but should work fine. In GarageBand, if you're using the drummer tracks, just turn all of the other parts off but kick and snare, then bounce the track (solo it before you bounce) to audio, then do that again for cymbals, toms, etc, whatever you have on the track. Or, just solo the kick and snare, bounce that, then bounce the whole part, but use the kick and snare track just to trigger your samples. You can cut the track up and place kick hits on one track, snare on another, with each track having drumagog on it.

drumagog is trying to save a file to a part of the filesystem where you are not permitted to do so. its unclear to me why it would do this - most windows software saves information to somewhere under C:windows\Program Files, which Wine (the windows compatibility layer) generally maps to an area within your home directory.

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