Drum Rack routing question
Drum Rack routing question
I have four drum samples in a drum rack, all playing. I want to mix two of them together, and apply effects to just that mix. Is it possible to do this using only one drum rack? Or do I have to make a separate drum rack?
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I was using the send, but I want the two drum mix to be completely wet (from the affects applied at the return channel).
It looks like Drum Racks only allow you to send post fader. So if you want to mix two drums together and apply effects 100% wet to a return channel, you're out of luck.
Sound right?
It seems pretty silly to not have included pre-fader routing...
It looks like Drum Racks only allow you to send post fader. So if you want to mix two drums together and apply effects 100% wet to a return channel, you're out of luck.
Sound right?
It seems pretty silly to not have included pre-fader routing...
Last edited by maxplanck on Thu Mar 27, 2008 11:51 pm, edited 2 times in total.
there are two "real" ways to do this.
1) group the desired sounds to a sub-drumrack (select the chains(!)(not pads!)) and right click "group to drum rack"
now they are on a chain which can have it's own FX added at the end (aka "100% wet")
you may need to fix some note routing after the grouping.
2) explained here:
http://www.ableton.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=88568
1) group the desired sounds to a sub-drumrack (select the chains(!)(not pads!)) and right click "group to drum rack"
now they are on a chain which can have it's own FX added at the end (aka "100% wet")
you may need to fix some note routing after the grouping.
2) explained here:
http://www.ableton.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=88568