i was using utrk with it's multi-out feature for this, until i figured out that it was making my songs crash. i set up something similar with sgrid and sgrid-out which works pretty well, but sgrid doesn't handle certain samples (24 bit are unsupported i think), so a good chunk of my drum samples are unusable with this setup unless i go through and convert them all.
what other options are there, either buzz gens or free vst, where i can setup drum patterns with one machine, and send each track out through separate channels?
thanks
what do you guys use for multitrack drums?
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Re: what do you guys use for multitrack drums?
I go with Matilde Tracker 3 (1.10 rc1):
http://buzzmachines.com/machineinfo.php?id=1057
For my songs, I use a track or two for each drum, which I multi-out through MT Nada's then group together again into MixIO for levels, panning, etc. (since I don't think buzz allows multiple outs/ins between only two machines, though I'd love to be corrected).
For bonus points, feed each drum out through a sgorpi multitrack writer so you can record individual drums tracks for use in external DAWs.
Alternatively you can try Drummix Beta (free) vst, or upgrade to one of the pro versions. It could be less fiddly then using a sample tracker, albeit with a bit less control:
http://www.bluenoiseplugins.com/plugins ... a-edition/
http://buzzmachines.com/machineinfo.php?id=1057
For my songs, I use a track or two for each drum, which I multi-out through MT Nada's then group together again into MixIO for levels, panning, etc. (since I don't think buzz allows multiple outs/ins between only two machines, though I'd love to be corrected).
For bonus points, feed each drum out through a sgorpi multitrack writer so you can record individual drums tracks for use in external DAWs.
Alternatively you can try Drummix Beta (free) vst, or upgrade to one of the pro versions. It could be less fiddly then using a sample tracker, albeit with a bit less control:
http://www.bluenoiseplugins.com/plugins ... a-edition/
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Re: what do you guys use for multitrack drums?
excellent write up, i'll try all of those things!
i didn't know mtrk had multi-outs. also i though mtrk didn't support 24 bit samples - is that not the case with mtrk 3?
the 24 bit sample support isn't a huge deal for me, it's just that newer sample packs and random samples i find seem to be 24 bit more often than 16 bit and i only have so much time in my day to dick around converting them, and that time is never when i'm in the middle of trying to write something. utrk was nice because it would play whatever i could throw at it. bad because it crashed.... the good with the bad i guess.
i didn't know mtrk had multi-outs. also i though mtrk didn't support 24 bit samples - is that not the case with mtrk 3?
the 24 bit sample support isn't a huge deal for me, it's just that newer sample packs and random samples i find seem to be 24 bit more often than 16 bit and i only have so much time in my day to dick around converting them, and that time is never when i'm in the middle of trying to write something. utrk was nice because it would play whatever i could throw at it. bad because it crashed.... the good with the bad i guess.
Re: what do you guys use for multitrack drums?
Glad I could help!
I just tried 24 bit wavs in mtrk3 and it worked fine. Pretty sure that between that and the new wavetable we've now got an audio format shangri-la.
I just tried 24 bit wavs in mtrk3 and it worked fine. Pretty sure that between that and the new wavetable we've now got an audio format shangri-la.
Re: what do you guys use for multitrack drums?
I tried wavosaur (free) some time ago for batch processing.
It has a small set of batch processing stuff, like converting
a directorie with 24 bit samples to 32 bit, etc, and you can include
subdirectories. It worked for some stuff for me.
Also, the old UTrk (not 2), combined with the old polac out (also not 2, (or II)),
works for me too, but I didn't try with 24 bit samples.
Here the UTrk2 gives me problems when using command 78,
because when buzz reads this command, then every window loses
focus. (maybe this results in a crash on other machines like yours.)
It has a small set of batch processing stuff, like converting
a directorie with 24 bit samples to 32 bit, etc, and you can include
subdirectories. It worked for some stuff for me.
Also, the old UTrk (not 2), combined with the old polac out (also not 2, (or II)),
works for me too, but I didn't try with 24 bit samples.
Here the UTrk2 gives me problems when using command 78,
because when buzz reads this command, then every window loses
focus. (maybe this results in a crash on other machines like yours.)
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Re: what do you guys use for multitrack drums?
wavosaur rules for batch processing. so simple! thanks for telling me about it
can't believe it took me almost a year to get around to trying it. XD
can't believe it took me almost a year to get around to trying it. XD