Drum rack :: advantages and disadvantages
Posted: Mon Aug 02, 2021 4:54 pm
Hi together,
I work with Ableton since the beginning of V10. Now (I don't know why so late) I'm a bit confused, why In hell I don't use "drum racks"... since today I used one track for each part of drums. One for a kick, one for snare and so on... But now i thought.. why don't do layering within a drum rack and I found a good way with a "multi pad" + chains into it. what should I say. it worked very well. so I searched the www for a reason why nobody use a drum rack (all using tracks like me.. one by one). maybe some disadvantages? sorry for this stupid question. I don't understand it. today I got more advantages. I can use my push very well. if I'm finished a track, I can easy export it, or record it on the fly one by one on its own track, the using of a drum rack within the session-view make more sense for me and so on...
can anybody help?
thanks and cheers
marc
I work with Ableton since the beginning of V10. Now (I don't know why so late) I'm a bit confused, why In hell I don't use "drum racks"... since today I used one track for each part of drums. One for a kick, one for snare and so on... But now i thought.. why don't do layering within a drum rack and I found a good way with a "multi pad" + chains into it. what should I say. it worked very well. so I searched the www for a reason why nobody use a drum rack (all using tracks like me.. one by one). maybe some disadvantages? sorry for this stupid question. I don't understand it. today I got more advantages. I can use my push very well. if I'm finished a track, I can easy export it, or record it on the fly one by one on its own track, the using of a drum rack within the session-view make more sense for me and so on...
can anybody help?
thanks and cheers
marc