is it possible to re rout the individual cells in drum rack to seperate audio channels so that when you render down the individual tracks in a tune for mastering the individual parts come out as individual audio tracks?
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re routing Drum Rack
Re: re routing Drum Rack
thats a ill question. i was wondern the same ting my self. i couldnt figure that ish out though
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Re: re routing Drum Rack
You can easily route them to seperate audio channels. I don´t know if they are rendered, though.
As a workaround you could record them "manually".
As a workaround you could record them "manually".
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Re: re routing Drum Rack
Hi thanks for the advice, it is always appreciated. in trying to follow it i came across the "extract chain" function which does exactly what i was after. Initially I didnt like the destructive nature of it (ie it literally extracts the chain and takes it from the origional drum rack and creates a whole new one) but then if you just duplicate the origional drum rack, mute the origional and extract from the duplicate you then have theorigional drum rack and its extra components ready for rendering (Exoporting) to send to the mastering engineer.
After 6 yrs this programe still keeps springing up little gems.
After 6 yrs this programe still keeps springing up little gems.
Re: re routing Drum Rack
You can use soundflower to route one drum pad to another using the external audio rack.