Groove3 – Drum Replacement Explained [Tutorial, ENG]

By | August 2, 2019

 

Year of release : 2017
Manufacturer : Groove3
Manufacturer Website : www.groove3.com/Editing-training-video-tutorials/Drum-Replacement-Explained
Posted by : Luke Oswald
Duration : 01:50:00
Type of handing out material : Video Tutorial
Language : English

Description : In this video, Luke Oswald explains how the replacement drums work and covers some of the most popular plug-ins for replacing drums, as well as using the features available in some DAWs.


In this in-depth video tutorial series, you can find out how to use it. See how to get awesome sounding drum takes every time!
The products discussed in this series include XLN Audio’s Addictive Trigger, Slate Drums Trigger 2, Drumagog 5 and the PreSonus Studio One transient detection function. It explains how to use your original source material.
Luke also explores how to create and export MIDI from your audio drum tracks to trigger third party plug-ins, and use these products with even the most complex grooves.
You can even get a video comparison of the tracker, punchier sound.
See the individual tutorial descriptions below for more info. If you want to replace, checkout “Drum Replacement Explained” today!

Content

Tutorial 1 Overview 3:30
Tutorial 2 Loading Samples 4:09
Tutorial 3 Using SuperStart 7:34
Tutorial 4 Addictive Trigger Fingerprints 3:36
Tutorial 5 Triggering & MIDI Response 9:20
Tutorial 6 Exporting MIDI 2:58
Tutorial 7 Making Your Settings 4:50
Tutorial 8 Triggering the Entire Drum Track 5:39
Tutorial 9 Advanced Adjustments 5:33
Tutorial 10 Gate, High / Low Pass & Suppress 2:47
Tutorial 11 Exporting MIDI 3:33
Tutorial 12 Converting Audio to MIDI 6:20
Tutorial 13 Triggering Drum Tracks in Studio One 3:20
Tutorial 14 Addictive Trigger on Complex Grooves 6:09
Tutorial 15 Using Trigger 2 on Complex Grooves 9:40
Tutorial 16 Using S1 Transient Detection on Complex Grooves 3:28
Tutorial 17 Addictive Trigger Pros & Cons 3:30
Tutorial 18 Trigger 2 Pros & Cons 3:13
Tutorial 19 S1 Transient Detection Pros & Cons 1:56
Tutorial 20 Drumagog 5 Walkthrough 13:04
Tutorial 21 Keeping Your Tracks in Phase 6:09

Sample files : none
Video Format : MP4
Video : AVC, 1600×900, 16: 9, 30,000 frames / sec, 774 Kbps
Audio : AAC, 48.0 kHz, 256 kbps, 2 channels

 











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