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  4. Hi everybody ! I'm writing this topic because I'd like to know if .. is there a way to delete automatically or with drum replace tool, parts of clips which filtered in another track, for instance in the below image I was deleting in the purple track the parts where appear in the light blue track but doing that 30 o 40 times by track takes a lot time , so I tried to do that with Drum replacer... filtering by frequency doesn't work well... Soo... any ideas, please? Thanks in advance.
  5. Hello Forum I've just started using Addictive Drums and like how easy it is to use, but am a bit underwhelmed with some of the instrument samples, like cymbals. In the past when I didn't like an instrument sample from a sample collection, I would insert a whole other soft sampler to play just that instrument. Well, I've never used Drum Replacer and I'm wondering with a little practice if this would be a better way to go to just replace some crash cymbals? I watched the tutorial videos, and they all seemed to focus on the kick, snare, and hihat transients--so I'm not sure it's worth using in my case, for a track that has about 5 crash hits. Also, I want to use the cymbal sample from my NI Abbey Road drums samples. Thoughts? Thanks in advance.
  6. For all my fellow cheapskates, you can download a surprisingly good collection of drum samples as a 254MB zip file from musicradar.com here. Free! It contains several complete kits, a bunch of miscellaneous samples of individual kit pieces (Ludwig, Tama, and Sonor snares, et al.), and a few dozen REX loops if you're into that 😊. Some of the samples are multi-velocity, too. Good for general use, additional sounds for your favorite drum VST, or as a huge expansion to the Drum Replacer samples.
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