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by The Phat Conductor » Sat May 06, 2006 6:22 am
dubbya: i have msn. thephatconductor at hot mail
drumattic: just replace the samples with the 'replace' button, or if that is too much of a pain, save an original of your sample somewhere under another name - eg. samplename(o).wav - and then save a new one overtop of the normally named sample in your track folder. ableton will think it is the same sample.
chuzz: your question makes sense. what you need to do is glitch out the drum bus.
-get a trigger finger or other midi controller programmed to send midi CC #s instead of notes. you will use this to toggle fx on and off.
-make an fx send, and send the drum bus to it on 'pre'.
-send the output from that fx bus to a new audio track, this is where you can put your dummy clips. set it to monitoring status 'in'
-make the drum bus crossfader side 'a' and the fx bus crossfader side 'b'. this way you will be able to smoothly transition between your un-effected drum bus, and some fo the more extreme fx you will be performing without the telltale click of your insert snapping on. leave the crossfader on side 'a' when you're done.
-stack a bunch of fx on the audio track that the fx return in coming into. put redux, glitch, beatrepeater, flange, tons of fx, but turn them all OFF.
-midi learn the fx to the cc numbers on your midi controller.
-to perform the drum bus edits select a combo of fx to turn on by holding the keys on your midi controller, and then flick the crossfader from 'a' to 'b' and back. voila!