only thing to be careful with here is putting unwanted warp onto the hits.contakt321 wrote: I mostly drag audio right onto the timeline and slide it around. For some reason this is faster, and easier for me.
Drum Rack Sounds Weak
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Re: Drum Rack Sounds Weak
Select all the hits on a track and make sure Warp is off, not too hard. I actually do warp crashes sometimes, that way you can make them longer or shorter to fit the song.symmetricalsounds wrote: only thing to be careful with here is putting unwanted warp onto the hits.
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Re: Drum Rack Sounds Weak
o yeah not easy to sort out as long as you know it will do this, i reckon there's more than a few that use that method and don't realise.
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