hey guys, just interesting in finding out how drumagog deals with a hit being replaced whilst a previous hit on the same drum is still ringing out. I'm sure someone on here will have an answer.
cheers in advance.
Samples ringing out
Re: Samples ringing out
Thanks for your interest in Drumagog.
It depends on what you are doing in Drumagog. Most of the time, Drumagog lets the previous sample hit decay. Example: You have a tom, which has a long decay time. Drumagog will let that first hit decay while starting the second hit. This is because decay is primarily made up of room sounds, reflections, etc. and it will decay anyway.
With something like Auto Hi-Hat Tracking (i.e. switching from open to close), Drumagog will switch immediately to the new sample.
Check out the demo to see for yourself! www.drumagog.com/demo
Cheers,
Jack
It depends on what you are doing in Drumagog. Most of the time, Drumagog lets the previous sample hit decay. Example: You have a tom, which has a long decay time. Drumagog will let that first hit decay while starting the second hit. This is because decay is primarily made up of room sounds, reflections, etc. and it will decay anyway.
With something like Auto Hi-Hat Tracking (i.e. switching from open to close), Drumagog will switch immediately to the new sample.
Check out the demo to see for yourself! www.drumagog.com/demo
Cheers,
Jack