Drum Problem
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Drum Problem
I have a track I'd like to muck around with, such as putting on my own drum track. Is there any way I can remove this? I know how to remove vocals with Audigy but is there a similar workaround for drums? Either that or can anyone put me in touch with the producer Skivet. I think I downloaded the track here but a search produces nada.
Well I had a look at that but it almost pulled my Intel Duo box to it's knees, if Skivet is out there, please get in touch.Brisance wrote:http://www.dubstepforum.com/viewtopic.php?t=81631
Yes, but isolate all other instruments, one at a time and add them on top of eachother.Depone wrote:This is no good for drums tho is it? such complex tones, and by removing them you will get massive gaps in your track. I wouldn't recommend doing this technique on drums.Brisance wrote:http://www.dubstepforum.com/viewtopic.php?t=81631
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