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Drum replacement app?
Hello guys
I recorded a drummer and now want to replace some of the sounds with samples (kick, snare, the usual). In Logic Pro I can just scan the audio file for the transients and it gives me mostly correct midi tracks from it, which I can then use for the sample audio track. Is something out there or already build into BM3 that can help me do this? I really don’t wanna do this kick-by-kick, haha
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I think this is a gap in the market on iOS. The closest I can think of is FAC Envolver http://fredantoncorvest.com/FAC_Envolver.html
Auria has Drumagog as an optional effect
“What is Drumagog?
Drumagog 5 Real-time Drum Replacer
Drumagog is a software plug-in which replaces acoustic drum tracks with your choice of other samples. But Drumagog also offers the “secret weapons” top mix engineers use to give hit records polish and power. It is this exclusive combination of replacement and enhancement tools that has made Drumagog the industry standard for more than a decade.”
Which sounds like what you are after
You can do this with drambo.
Here’s the thread where it was discussed a few days ago.
https://forum.audiob.us/discussion/comment/1057545#Comment_1057545
Cool! I missed this.
Auditor app will export a midi file from transients
That app looks impressive. Could you please explain to me how it would work in that app? For example if I import a kick audio file. Could I then get midi out of it that allows me to replace the recorded kick audio with a sample / midi one?
From what I remember I used auditor to extract a loop of audio drums and it exported 2 files. One was the audio loop the other was the midi of the transients.
I imported the midi into Xequence without quantise and recreated the drum loop in midi assigning the kick, snare, hi hat etc…. to a sampler. The midi preserved the feel/timing of the audio.
I found someone doing something similar here in BM3. Do you mean it like this? Sounds like the answer to my question so far!
I tried out the Auditor export last night out of curiosity. So essentially, if you go into Slice Mode it'll slice your loop up and you can then export the slices with a midi file to go along with it. However, it's worth noting that the exported midi is basically 16 steps ascending, so there's no intelligent mapping to GM for say, "this one sounds like a kick so put it on #40" or anything, just sixteen steps on sixteen different notes. It does however keep the timing tight to the source, which can be useful if you drop that 16 steps into something and drag them around to the correct instrument.
Yes like in this video but using Auditor stand alone then export. Also I moved the notes vertically in the midi file to map to a GM drum kit. If you want to keep the groove make sure quantise is off in sequencer when importing the midi
Wow what can Drambo NOT do. Literally insane how good this app is.
Errmmmm.
It doesn’t have an inbuilt granulizer and IR loader other than that?
Nothing much.