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Hello all,

I am using Sonar 2.2 on a pc with an Aardvark 24/96 card with 4 inputs.
I have an Oxygen controller, an SR-16 drum machine and a drum program
called Battery which has killer drum sounds.

My goal is to take an acoustic kit, mainly the snare and kick and
fatten them up with sampled drums or in some cases replace them.

There seems to be a lot of ways to do this from converting the drums to
midi and pulling the sounds that way or using a drum module like an
Alesis D4. I am looking for the easiest so I can focus on the songs
and not spend all day on drum sounds.
Thanks in advance
tk
www.tommykrash.com
tommykrash@comcast.net

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<tommykrash@comcast.net> wrote in message
news:1103071999.765186.225730@f14g2000cwb.googlegroups.com...
> Hello all,
>
> I am using Sonar 2.2 on a pc with an Aardvark 24/96 card with 4 inputs.
> I have an Oxygen controller, an SR-16 drum machine and a drum program
> called Battery which has killer drum sounds.
>
> My goal is to take an acoustic kit, mainly the snare and kick and
> fatten them up with sampled drums or in some cases replace them.
>
> There seems to be a lot of ways to do this from converting the drums to
> midi and pulling the sounds that way or using a drum module like an
> Alesis D4. I am looking for the easiest so I can focus on the songs
> and not spend all day on drum sounds.
> Thanks in advance
> tk

http://www.drumagog.com/

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