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Adding Drum Samples in Studio One - Warren Huart: Produce Like A Pro
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- Опубликовано: 20 апр 2016
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Academy member David Mood shows how he adds Warren's free drum samples in Studio One using only stock plug-ins.
Produce Like A Pro is a website which features great tips to help the beginning recordist make incredible sounding home recordings on a budget.
this is probably the single most helpful/informative Studio One video i have watched to date. thanks so much.
Thanks Warren again for having David Mood on your channel to talk about studio one !!
Hi +Darlene Sheffield You're welcome!! David Rocks!! Have a marvellous time recording and mixing, many thanks Warren
Thanks David for this great video on using Studio One with it's gate/drumsampler functionalities. Very useful for lots of needs.
I really appreciate these studio one videos! As my main man Warren would say thank you ever so much. Awesome!
damn i've been searching this kind of video for a long long time, Thank You So much!!
A brilliant and inspiring tutorial!! Thanks very, very much!
Studio One may yet prove to be a Pro Tools killer, as it's so smartly designed.
Thank you for the kind words, MixmanD28! David
Thank you Warren, for letting David put on this tutorial! I have been using Studio One for three years and never knew any of this. David, thank you so very much for your assistance, you are a perfect instructor, you have shown me something I can use. You guys are the best! Ciao...
HI +Buddy Martin Thanks very much! David did an amazing job of explaining the process! Have a marvellous time recording and mixing, many thanks Warren
+Buddy Martin Wow, thank you very much for the kind words! David
You are both very certainly welcome. Cheers!
Hi +Buddy Martin Aw shucks thanks for being such a great supporter! Have a marvellous time recording and mixing, many thanks Warren
Excellent video guys, really useful and explained in a way that is easy to digest and to work with!!
I used only one copy of Impact loaded with samples and created separate instrument tracks for each sample (four in my case). Those tracks were triggered by gates!
Great Method! No External trigger plugins needed! Thanks a lot!
Hi Friends, I hope you are all doing marvellously well today! Produce Like A Pro Academy member David Mood is a Studio One user and knows a lot of cools tips in tricks! In this video, David shows how to add my drum samples in Studio One using stock plug-ins. He shows some great tips and features of Studio One that are really cool!
If you haven't done so, please make sure you download my free drum samples at www.producelikeapro.com Go to the 'Free Stuff' tab and download!
I hope you enjoy the video and please leave lots of comments and questions!
Have a marvellous time recording and mixing, many thanks Warren
Produce Like A Pro
After using Pro Tools for over 16 years, this is yet another reason why I recently switched to Studio One. Great job David. You gave me several new perspectives on instrument replacement/augmentation using S1. Thank you, Warren, for hosting Mr. Woods' video on the PLAP channel.
Hi +Jim Mullis You're welcome! David does an amazing job of helping Studio One users!! Have a marvellous time recording and mixing, many thanks Warren
+Jim Mullis Thanks a lot! Mr. Wood (hehe) is glad if he can help :) David
+David Mood My sincerest apologies, David. A good friend of mine's last name is Wood and obviously had that name on the brain. Again, thanks so much for this great effort, Mr. Mood. ;-)
+Jim Mullis Haha no problem at all, it was funny! Thank you, David
Hi +David Mood You RULE!! Have a marvellous time recording and mixing, many thanks Warren
THANKS THANKS THANK YOU this is completly awesome. Warren you rock for sharing what David could teach on this.
This was great! Thanks to David for running through this tute, the synth at the end added a nice touch I hadn't thought about previously :)
Hi +Brad Thomas Agreed David did an amazing job! Have a marvellous time recording and mixing, many thanks Warren
+Brad Thomas Thank you Brad, glad you liked it! David
Thanks, Warren and David. Very helpful video.
Thanks David, these Studio One videos are great.
Thanks a lot! David
Warren, please encourage him do more videos. Excellent instructor.
Hi Raymond, thank you! A new one is coming very soon! David
Ditto!! David is a great teacher.
I'm so happy to find this video... it teaches me a lot... thx so much
Excellent stuff, thanks Warren & David...keep those S1 vids coming
Big thumbs up !
Hi +Sean Grant Thanks very much! Yes David is great!! Have a marvellous time recording and mixing, many thanks Warren
+Sean Grant Many thanks! David
Thank you very much for that helpfull video Mr. Mood.
Great info and great presentation by David Mood - very positive and fun presentation style. Thanks so much, gents - great stuff!
That is just marvellous work.
This is awesome! Thank you! That synth trick is excellent!
I am SHOOK! Thanks Warren and David!
Haha thanks ever so much
Thank you friend . Excellent teacher
David does it again! Absolutely love the S1 specific vids! There are a ton of these out there, but the ones he does are super helpful. None of the other video channels covered the two subjects David did. Awesome, and thanks to both of you guys!
Hi +Mark Kinne Great stuff! Yes David rules!! Have a marvellous time recording and mixing, many thanks Warren
+Mark Kinne Thank you very much for the compliments! Yes, I deliberately tried to choose subjects which have not really been covered by others yet. Many thanks, David
Hi +David Mood Great stuff! Hoping to do many more with you! Have a marvellous time recording and mixing, many thanks Warren
+Produce Like A Pro Thank you Warren, looking forward to future collaborations with you as well! David
Hi +David Mood Great! Looking forward to it! Have a marvellous time recording and mixing, many thanks Warren
I would export the tracks before mixing, to adjust for the sync and the phase.
You should also try Drumagog, that allows for velocity control by calculating, adjusting and compressing the volume of the actual input before it translates into a midi signal.
This is sick!! I have been looking for a way to add a little bit of samples to fill my recorded drums out some. I am going to give this a try now.
Thank you, this was very helpful =)
Excellent video.
That was very helpful. Thanks
Cool stuff! thanks David and Warren!
+noisesoundtonevibe Thank you! David
Hi +noisesoundtonevibe Thanks very much! You Rock! Have a marvellous time recording and mixing, many thanks Warren
Awesome lesson! I already have plans to use the new knowledge!!!! Thanks Warren and David for the info.
Hi +Roman Noble Great! Yes David Rules!! Glad to be able to help!! Have a marvellous time recording and mixing, many thanks Warren
+Roman Noble Thank you, great to hear! David
Thanks for the job - good to know other method except of extracting midi's 😊
I' ve got one question - how to put drum samples with different velocity to be played with one key to make Instrument sounds more real ?
Thanks in advance for answering ! 😊
Very clever. This gives me loads of good ideas. Cheers.
Hi +Rapid Sequence Presents Electro Progressive House Fantastic!! Glad to be able to help! Have a marvellous time recording and mixing, many thanks Warren
Thanks so much for this.
Really glad Mood is back. Please keep up the Studio One stuff too please, your Pro Tools videos help me in class, the Studio One videos really have been good to help my personal work. Thanks a ton Warren. BTW would you be interested in doing a Skype call with the AES section at Ohio University?
Hi +Devon Lee Definitely! Let me know! email me at warren@producelikeapro.com Many thanks Warren
That was handy, I need all the Studio One help I can get. I don't have many drum samples either so I might try and download the free samples if they're still available, seeing this video is a couple of years old.
Hi I want to keep the output settings in Impact the same ( sterio1 for B0, sterio2 for C1 etc) for every kit, but they change - is there a way to set them permanently?
what is the best drum loops from impacts for beginners? i am using presonus prime by the way. thanks
Excellent video! A question: when I set up the gate to trigger the impact sampler, I'm getting a hair of latency on the impact track. Is there a way to avoid that aside from say, pulling the impact track back a 1/32 or so? Thanks!
And he’s a heck of a nice fellow, too! Hi David!! 🤘🏼😎🤘🏼
An absolutely perfect tutorial
Thanks ever so much
Very cool video!1
hi, i have tried to sample my kicks and snares too, but i find i lot of phase troubles with some hits, they sound very thin and sometimes they don't even sound. i'm mixing metal so i've got a lot of long double bass runs, and i don't know how to put them all in phase with the original sound
Nice video!
Studio One.. my new go-to DAW
How did you record drums to an “instrumental track” it only lets my select my audio interface channel with “Audio tracks”.
At 10:55, he clicks a drop down menu and selects the Gate as a trigger. How do I access that drop down menu? That is not showing up on my Studio One.
Thank you, David and Warren! I’ve followed the instruction all the way, but I could’nt find the Gate on the sample track. Can you tell me where I can do it? I have signal on the gated track. Best regards Geir
Learning by doing! Thanx a lot, Warren&David!!! Hope I can learn more in S1?!
Hi duophon17, yes more to come my friend! Have a marvellous time recording and mixing, many thanks Warren
Thanks a lot! David
Hello, thank you for the helpful video it's great... I do have one question, it seems that as I am using a snare sample and blending it in, the bleed from that mic is also triggering the sounds and it doesn't work in certain parts due to bleed. Is there anyway to fix this ?
duplicate the original track and gate the duplicate so you don't need to worry about the quality of the original track. set a really tight gate to the duplicate. if there are a few pesky spikes in the spill that are messing with the gate you can always cut them out manually
can you do more videos on studio one
love your videos
Warren....BIG thnx from KOSOVO !
How i add a downloaded packet from a other site, in Studio One 3 Prime ?
Sometimes more is just more! ♥
Haha yes, indeed
How do you get the samples there in the first place?
Good job
Thanks ever so much
Can I do this for live drums in a live setting
Big Dave your awsome!
Agreed Eddie! David rules!
Hi, Warren! I have a question. It may seem a stupid question, because I'm a noob yet. I practice mixing using your multitrack sessions and I've found that each track of a drum, whether be it a kick, snare or anyone, is not single. I mean I hear snares in the Kick track and kicks in Snare track etc. So, do I have to remove those snares from a Kick track or do I have to leave it or there is no exact answer and different engineers do it in different ways? I heard somewhere that if you leave, for example, a snare in the kick track, it may has a phase problems. Is it true or not?
this is called spill and can be fixed with a gate. some like to leave it in for authenticity. the S1 gate is great as you can adjust how far you want the gate to close
A bit late to the party. I knew about the trigger gate functionality but that Impact one shot poly was helpful. Let me just add that you can rename these gate instances. That helps when you add a lot.
The two tracks are slightly flamming,, how to I fix this?
hi david, can i do this technique with the new impact xt of studio one 4? thanks
Not working on 4 for me. Multiple triggering like crazy.....and when I try Battery 4 it's the same. Sometimes it will trigger 10 times very quickly and when it does trigger only once it's flamming with the track. So it's not Impact. They have changed the way the input works. Notice how on the header of the Impact plug you can actually choose "Gate" .....in fact, that's the only way it works. Doing it as he does in the clip won't trigger the instrument at all. Back to Slate Trigger 2 for now.
Hi. I don't suppose anyone knows of a plug in for logic that would do the same? Love how simple this was but the native noise gate won't trigger in the same way. I know logic can move the audio to midi but it doesn't take the dynamics across.
Thank you in advance for any help.
Hi +DuvGu1 Hmm anyone here an expert in Logic? Have a marvellous time recording and mixing, many thanks Warren
Thanks warren!
You're very welcome! Have a marvellous time recording and mixing! Many thanks Warren
Namaste from India!! Awesome video., Very informative. I would request for a review of affordable midi controllers (49 keys preferred). Warren, keep up the good work. God bless.
Hi +Daipayan Karmakar Hmm good question! I have a large Axiom keyboard, also a medium sized Arturia and a small Akai Keyboard. Have a marvellous time recording and mixing, many thanks Warren
+Produce Like A Pro Thanks Warren
+Daipayan Karmakar Thanks a lot! I have a large studiologic keyboard, and a small-middle sized Arturia. Cheers, David
Thankyou
Thanks ever so much
I use studio one as well. One thing I want to mention that David didnt is make sure that your samples are in phase with each other before adding them to Impact to save yourself time later. 😀
Hi +Kevin Reddoch Thanks for the great comment! The samples were from my sample pack, although not all absolutely perfectly in phase they are the ones I use in many of the mixes I do. Have a marvellous time recording and mixing, many thanks Warren
Hi +Kevin Reddoch as Warren said, I used his samples, so I knew that they are OK. But you are right, if you use some unknown samples, you should check if they are in phase. You can do that also directly in Impact btw, since you get a waveform display of all the samples you load, and you can also zoom in to check if they are in phase. Many thanks, David
+David Mood yup I use warrens samples all the time as well. They're awesome. 😀 some sample libraries aren't nice enough to check phase for us lol.
Hi +Kevin Reddoch Great! Glad you get to use the samples!! Have a marvellous time recording and mixing, many thanks Warren
This is the video what I want
You’re very welcome
Great job David, I use a similar technique with Reason :-)
Hi +Oz Macca Fantastic!! Have a marvellous time recording and mixing, many thanks Warren
+Oz Macca Thank you, that's great! Does the Gate in Reason also have a trigger function?
I use both studio one and reason. So I used the same method in reason as well. I find myself missing the console layout that reason has when I'm mixing in S1 but then I miss the speed and efficiency I have with S1 in reason haha. They should make a hybrid daw. Lol
Hi +Kevin Reddoch Wow I haven't used Reason in so long! Last time I used it it probably didn't have any DAW capabilities! Have a marvellous time recording and mixing, many thanks Warren
+David Mood Hi David, I'm using the G8 gate which is a rack extension that has a trigger out that can be routed straight into a Kong etc. :-)
Hi! I use Studio One as well and I found that a better way to do this, more precisely and faster, is to analyze the signal with Melodyne (which works easily from inside Studio One!!) and use the MIDI information extracted to trigger the sample plugin. This allows us to have the samples with velocities very close to the real signal, and of course we can edit it later if we want.
+Maurício do Vale Madeira da Costa And by the way, great job making up these videos, David!! Thank you for your time and effort.
+Maurício do Vale Madeira da Costa Thank you! Yes, I mentioned in the video that there are several other ways to do drum replacement. With Melodyne it's a bit tiresome to get rid of the bleed, though. Thanks for your comment! David
I agree. One way I found to clean it up easily is to change the algorithm to melodic. The different drums will tend to be separated in the frequency scale, which facilitates a lot the selection of the unwonted stuff. Then just come back to rhythmic and I'm done in most cases. This way I think is better to get some ghost notes which would be missed when using the gate. Thanks!
+Maurício do Vale Madeira da Costa That's a great tip, I'll surely try it out next time! Many thanks!
I just remembered another way to do this, which maybe the easiest. The transient detection tool allows us to do a very good detection, removing the bleed. Once the transients are detected, just drag the region and drop on the Impact MIDI track. It will be there with the beautiful velocities. =)
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Hi +Jeanmark Rodriguez Go Puerto Rico! Have a marvellous time recording and mixing, many thanks Warren
+Jeanmark Rodriguez Haha thank you, glad you liked it! David
ok,but after all that.I must get together all drums in stereo file or what?
You can have them as a stereo file if you want or you can keep them separated to mix independently! Have a marvellous time recording and mixing, many thanks Warren
What button is C 1?!
Very nice trick. Is there a third party gate plugin with this neat trigger feature? or perhaps there is one in Cubase that I'm not aware of?
+MatsDagerlind Search in Cubase for ,,Audio to Midi" command. Cubase has something similar like Melodyne already build in which Warren uses in Pro Tools for doing this.
Heya +MatsDagerlind the gate in the ReaPlugs package found on the reaper.fm website has a MIDI output :) VST so it's compatible with Cubase
Hi +MatsDagerlind Thanks for the great question! I'm not sure on the answer to that one, +David Mood might though? Have a marvellous time recording and mixing, many thanks Warren
Hi +FrancisJoa Thanks for the great tip!! Have a marvellous time recording and mixing, many thanks Warren
Hi +Brad Thomas Great thanks for the info!! Have a marvellous time recording and mixing, many thanks Warren
This is amazing. I wonder if any of this will work in Studio One Artist, haha Gonna have to try.
Hi +Nostatic At all Thanks very much! David will be able to answer that question! Have a marvellous time recording and mixing, many thanks Warren
Hi +Nostatic Atall, absolutely! Both Impact and the Gate are also included in Studio One Artist. So go ahead and trigger some samples :) Many thanks, David
Cool, thanks for the awesome demo.
Hi +Nostatic At all Thanks very much!! Have a marvellous time recording and mixing, many thanks Warren
+Nostatic Atall You're welcome! Cheers, David
please Warren more from Studio One
Very soon! Many thanks, David
thanks david
puerto rico kick.... lmfao!!!!
Try Korg gadget. Peace Christo 👽🎶🎶
With this you dont need slate trigger!
Its even easier in Cubase: Open the track of your choice in Cubase Editor. Export midi notes from it. Maintain the velocity - send the newely created MIDI track to Groove Agent of your choice.
This way you not only have an aboundance of posibilities to layer your samples, but they also will be played back with the velocity of the original track. Simples ;)
Have a marvelous time replacing your samples :)
Hi +Konrad Unold, you can also do the same in Studio One, but since we're not dealing with different velocity layers here, I thought it would be fun to show the method with the gate. Many thanks, David
Hi +Konrad Unold Thanks for your comment! Yes I think Dvid answered the question, as these samples don't have any velocity this is one method that works for that. I also LOVE using Melodyne for creating MIDI then I use Addictive drums to trigger the samples! Have a marvellous time recording and mixing, many thanks Warren
+Produce Like A Pro +David Mood what i wrote was not a question. It was a statement aimed at Cubase users, so they dont feel left aside. You guys did a great job with this tutorial and i strongly believe, that people like you guys deserve the biggest appriciation and a standing ovation for what you do - teaching tricks, showing tips, mentoring. We live in an unbelievable times when the knowledge thanks to guys like you is so accesible! This is a beauty of our times. My comment was simply a hint to Cubase users that they can do the same trick with ease, without any acrobatic stretches with what they have. If in any future you would think that it is a good idea to reach to us - Cubase users, and you would like to reach out for a humble hint, tip or diferent point of view in cubase perspective, I would feel honoured if i could be of any help.
Thanks again for the work you guys are doing.
Hi +Konrad Unold Thanks for your wonderful comment! Yes I have quite a few friends who use Cubase! I would love to be able to give people help with it! Have you done your own tutorials? Have a marvellous time recording and mixing, many thanks Warren
+Produce Like A Pro Ive done tutoring and workshops. On youtube i have done only one "series" which is more of the mix rundown rather than a tutorial. I've done the mox with fabfilter plugins only and it is a show of how ive used them and why. If you have anything on your mind i can do a vid and send for aprooval. All i need is a subject.
FIrst
Hi +Tobias Hienzsch Haha YES! Have a marvellous time recording and mixing, many thanks Warren
so if you want the audio file you to export it as audio file and then bring it back in the mix right