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Contents
Manual Drum Replacement with Audio Clips
The first step is to become proficient manually editing audio files and audio clips to replace or augment drums tracks. Most important are:
- Kick
- Snare
- Toms
We rarely trigger cymbals or hi hats.
Manual Drum Replacement with MIDI notes
You should know how to:
- Manually create a MIDI note based on an audio clip drum hit.
- Route that MIDI note to a virtual instrument to create a new drum sound.
Drum Replacement Plugins
Current
- Slate Trigger - Current industry standard.
- Addictive Trigger - New kid on the block. A definite contender.
- Addictive Trigger Review - GearSlutz
Legacy
- Sound Replacer - One of the originals. Now obsolete.
- Drumogog - One of the originals. Now obsolete.
- TL Drum Rehab - Was cool in it's day. Now obsolete.
MIDI Based Drum Replacement
- Masey DRT - Very impressive. The FREE version is great for students.
Drum Replacement Libraries
Drum Virtual Instruments
These can be performed in real time from a MIDI controller. Or, they can be triggered from audio clips converted into MIDI notes.
- Superior Drummer
- Addictive Drummer
- BFD3
- Slate Drummer