Audio to midi via drumgizmo
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Audio to midi via drumgizmo
Hi, everyone!
I wonder If it is possible to put samples on the real drums?
I mean: e.g. kick track somehow converting to midi and then to that midi track apply another drum samples.
Thanks!
I wonder If it is possible to put samples on the real drums?
I mean: e.g. kick track somehow converting to midi and then to that midi track apply another drum samples.
Thanks!
Re: Audio to midi via drumgizmo
Hi
Do you mean that you give DrumGizmo a drum track and then it recognizes the hits and replaces them with different drum samples? If so; this is not possible with DrumGizmo at the moment. I'm also not really sure if it's in the general scope of DrumGizmo to do that. However, you might use some hit detection to produce midi notes for the single hits and then use DrumGizmo to play samples on those hits.
If you meant something else, could you explain it in a little more detail?
Cheers,
chaot4
Do you mean that you give DrumGizmo a drum track and then it recognizes the hits and replaces them with different drum samples? If so; this is not possible with DrumGizmo at the moment. I'm also not really sure if it's in the general scope of DrumGizmo to do that. However, you might use some hit detection to produce midi notes for the single hits and then use DrumGizmo to play samples on those hits.
If you meant something else, could you explain it in a little more detail?
Cheers,
chaot4
Re: Audio to midi via drumgizmo
Oh, well... That's not good that drumgizmo does not have this feature..chaot4 wrote:you give DrumGizmo a drum track and then it recognizes the hits and replaces them with different drum samples
Is there any app to do this job? (detecting drum hits and creating midi track)
All I want is to apply samples over shitty sounding drums..
I think, the best solution to this problem is midi drums.
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Re: Audio to midi via drumgizmo
Actually that particular feature is on the roadmap, no work has yet been put into it
The idea is to have it both as a built-in feature (ie. a audio in audio out version of the plugin) and as a standalone audio to midi plugin which can be used separately.
But don't wait up.. it's not planned for any immediate release...
The idea is to have it both as a built-in feature (ie. a audio in audio out version of the plugin) and as a standalone audio to midi plugin which can be used separately.
But don't wait up.. it's not planned for any immediate release...
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Re: Audio to midi via drumgizmo
this is a bit off topic but it deals with DG:
the DRSkit, I have 2 questions. I could never seem to get a good kick drum mix.
it's set up front and back. is back the beater side?
also I see contact and no contact in the samples folder, what does that mean?
the DRSkit, I have 2 questions. I could never seem to get a good kick drum mix.
it's set up front and back. is back the beater side?
also I see contact and no contact in the samples folder, what does that mean?
Re: Audio to midi via drumgizmo
*moved to support/suggestion subforum*
I've not tried the DRSkit yet .. but what's your current plugin chain for your kick mix?funkmuscle wrote:the DRSkit, I have 2 questions. I could never seem to get a good kick drum mix.
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Re: Audio to midi via drumgizmo
I figured out the beater end.. Everywhere I checked the beater end is called the back and the other end facing the audience is the front.Glocke wrote:*moved to support/suggestion subforum*
I've not tried the DRSkit yet .. but what's your current plugin chain for your kick mix?funkmuscle wrote:the DRSkit, I have 2 questions. I could never seem to get a good kick drum mix.
I was eqing it that way but I then listened to the kit closer to hear which part of the kit had the boom and which had the click.
The sample labelled front is the beater.. That's not how it's referred to my engineers when I researched so I was eqing the kick wrong and getting a really bad sound.. Once I figured it out, man what a nice fat sounded kick that kit has.
Re: Audio to midi via drumgizmo
Ah ok. I didn't knew there were front and back micings for that set's kick
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Re: Audio to midi via drumgizmo
nice kit once I got that working... All the kits rock.. the one called ShittyKit is great for blues funk, country if you just want a nasty ass backbone beat..Glocke wrote:Ah ok. I didn't knew there were front and back micings for that set's kick
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Re: Audio to midi via drumgizmo
Hi,you give DrumGizmo a drum track and then it recognizes the hits and replaces them with different drum samples
I'm a little late to your question, so you probably found a solution already, but..
Try Onset Trigger - Bassdrum Detection (x42 plugins). It takes a bit of tweaking, and you'll probably have to clean up some extra notes, but it does the job. I'll have to try the LSP one too, looks really good.
I'm hoping to see at some point a plugin that works similar to Melodyne, where it would read the location of transients (based on a Threshold) and also the VELOCITY of those transients, and capture that timing information to be "pasted" onto a MIDI track, or even audio that was sliced with RhythmFerret. It wouldn't even have to be integrated into DrumGizmo, just be able to work with it. In this way, it would be a solution for drum replacement/embellishment as well as being useful for "groove quantize" applications.
Just thought I'd toss that out there.
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Re: Audio to midi via drumgizmo
Hi people.
any way to use drumpads conected directly into line-ins?
I know Reaper has a plugin for that, but I would like to use it in Mixbus
any way to use drumpads conected directly into line-ins?
I know Reaper has a plugin for that, but I would like to use it in Mixbus
Re: Audio to midi via drumgizmo
Check this.
Also, we plan to make DrumGizmo usage with a pad easier in the future. But nothing has been implemented yet and it is completely unclear when anything will be released.
Also, we plan to make DrumGizmo usage with a pad easier in the future. But nothing has been implemented yet and it is completely unclear when anything will be released.
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Re: Audio to midi via drumgizmo
I gave up on my pads for now. too complicated to make them work good, while my "finger-drums" on my midi-controler work out of the box lol