hey yall,
back in the days, i was triggering mostly with drumreplacer, since i had no multisamples and i got better results with the drumreplacer than with drumagog or apatrigga wich i own both too.
with the amazing slate libary i am forced to use drumagog to have multisamples. well but in both cases (with drumagog even more) i get bad results and have to move each sample by hand after bouncing because i hate unprecise placements of the samples. and when i dont replace it 100% than its even more worse to have flamings and phase issues when the sample issnt exactly on the original one.
well, i do it with tab to transient and check every hit. and that takes darn long for each song. i always get scared when i have to mix a whole album ^^
i tried to record the triggersognal from our ddrum trigger, but to drumagog this signal wasnt that much better than to work with the miced signal. so nowadays i dont record the triggersignal anymore and duplicate the miced file instead and replace that one.
whats your workflow, or do u dont care bout bad replacements? or do you have some1 doing it for you? i need some1 too...
kalony
btw i am a german studio owner, and i am watching mostly logicuser.de or the digiuserconference forum since years, but i never crossed that forum. its a great one, i was reading a few nights now...good information, polite and at least it looks like well visited so everybody can get fast answers.
thx for that.
back in the days, i was triggering mostly with drumreplacer, since i had no multisamples and i got better results with the drumreplacer than with drumagog or apatrigga wich i own both too.
with the amazing slate libary i am forced to use drumagog to have multisamples. well but in both cases (with drumagog even more) i get bad results and have to move each sample by hand after bouncing because i hate unprecise placements of the samples. and when i dont replace it 100% than its even more worse to have flamings and phase issues when the sample issnt exactly on the original one.
well, i do it with tab to transient and check every hit. and that takes darn long for each song. i always get scared when i have to mix a whole album ^^
i tried to record the triggersognal from our ddrum trigger, but to drumagog this signal wasnt that much better than to work with the miced signal. so nowadays i dont record the triggersignal anymore and duplicate the miced file instead and replace that one.
whats your workflow, or do u dont care bout bad replacements? or do you have some1 doing it for you? i need some1 too...

kalony
btw i am a german studio owner, and i am watching mostly logicuser.de or the digiuserconference forum since years, but i never crossed that forum. its a great one, i was reading a few nights now...good information, polite and at least it looks like well visited so everybody can get fast answers.
thx for that.