- Apr 30, 2009
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Hi everybody!
I'm in the process of starting the recordings of my band's first LP and, to save some money, we decided to record MIDI drums on our own and just outsource the humanization process.
The idea is to record my drummer playing his acoustic drums with everything triggered + MIDI cymbals, using his Alesis D4 into my Tascam US-144.
I tried to record at home (just tapping the triggers to see if it works) and, after enabling the midi I/O's in Reaper, everything seems to be OK.
I would just like to know if there are any specific things I should pay attention to when starting the recordings, in order to have the tracks prepared the best way for the external guy.
Like: Should I enable "Quantize track MIDI recording"? If yes, what value should I select (1/8, 1/16, 1/32, etc.)?
Any other particular settings in Reaper to enable/disable?
Many thanks in advance!!
I'm in the process of starting the recordings of my band's first LP and, to save some money, we decided to record MIDI drums on our own and just outsource the humanization process.
The idea is to record my drummer playing his acoustic drums with everything triggered + MIDI cymbals, using his Alesis D4 into my Tascam US-144.
I tried to record at home (just tapping the triggers to see if it works) and, after enabling the midi I/O's in Reaper, everything seems to be OK.
I would just like to know if there are any specific things I should pay attention to when starting the recordings, in order to have the tracks prepared the best way for the external guy.
Like: Should I enable "Quantize track MIDI recording"? If yes, what value should I select (1/8, 1/16, 1/32, etc.)?
Any other particular settings in Reaper to enable/disable?
Many thanks in advance!!