Jump to content

Daystar140

Member
  • Posts

    4
  • Joined

  • Last visited

Daystar140's Achievements

Newbie

Newbie (1/14)

0

Reputation

  1. Hey I've recorded some multitrack drums. 2 kick mics, 2 snare mics, overheads. I have these grouped and have put them all in a "Drums" summing stack to process and mix as a later stage. I would also like my kick drums and snares to be be in separate stacks for separate mixing, treatment etc. The problem is that as my drums are already grouped together in a "drums" stack I cannot also put them into others. How would I go about doing this? Thanks
  2. Thanks. When I bounce in place the regions, should I keep the Drum group active? (these are multitracked drums)
  3. Hey thanks This sounds like a great precaution. Do you have any advice about the actual cutting up of the beat and the quantizing?
  4. Hey! First time poster, long time lurker. You guys have helped me out alot! Iv'e doodled about in logic for a year or 2, but i'm still a noob. Prior to COVID I recorded my drummer doing some sections for a song (5 Mics). We unexpectedly had to do it all in a few hours rather than a week... and so his takes were not perfect. I have used flex time to try and even out some of the main timing problems, but when quantised a lot of parts have serious artefacts (i have the drum group phase locked) . I've tried removing markers etc but certain parts were just far too fast to be rescued. Luckily the verse is the same beat repeated with a slight variation. I have several bars of the beat (and variation) which sound fine with a little quantising. QUESTION: What is the most efficient and effective way for me to go about cutting these quantised bars out and stitching them together for the verse? Each of these sections has already been quantised with Flex time so I am worried if cutting them out and stitching them together will cause other timing issues. Should i disable Flex time, cut out the good sections, join them together and then quantise instead? Or is there a better way?
×
×
  • Create New...