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cryophonik
Boom shanka

Registered: Jan 2008
Location: Elk Grove, CA USA
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The best way to do this is to have an audio interface with at least as many inputs as you have individual outputs from the drum machine. For example, say your drum machine has 8 outputs (1 for each drum part). You'd simply route each drum part to an output from the drum machine, run a cable into each of your audio interface's inputs (assuming you have at least 8 ins), then set up 8 audio tracks in Live with the inputs set to receive the 8 inputs from your audio interface. Example:
Drum part 1 > Drum machine output 1 > Audio interface input 1 > Live audio track 1
Drum part 2 > Drum machine output 2 > Audio interface input 2 > Live audio track 2
Drum part 3 > Drum machine output 3 > Audio interface input 3 > Live audio track 3
etc.
Arm all tracks for recording and record the drums as they play. You'll want the tempo to be the same in Live and the drum machine and MIDI-sync them as well, if possible.
A second common way of doing this is to use just the main stereo outputs from the drum machine and multi-comp the drums, but this takes longer. Basically, you'd set up one track per party in Live and record each drum part individually by soloing them on your drum machine. Example:
Set up a kick drum track in Live with the drum machine channel as the input, solo the kick drum on the drum machine, record it.
Set up a snar track with the same input, solo the snare on the drum machine, record it.
Repeat for all drum parts.
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cryophonik
Boom shanka

Registered: Jan 2008
Location: Elk Grove, CA USA
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| quote: | Originally posted by evo8
thanks chaps, pity it only looks like 8 inputs on those, 16 would be more like it. Ill dig around for some more ADAT options
edit: unless i could make use of the MIC inputs on those behringers??? |
No, you have a total of 8 mono inputs on those, so you have to choose either line or mic for each input. By the way, here's what the Tanzbar manual:
| quote: | Tanzbär features one main audio out and six additional instrument outs. The latter are stereo jacks which put out two instrument signals each - one on each channel (except the Clap – this is a stereo sound). Please hook up the outputs with insert cables (Y-cables). For Clap, please use a stereo cable. If you plug a cable into an instrument out, the sound is cancelled from the main out.
Please connect Tanzbär‘s main out to an audio mixer, soundcard, or amp, before you power Tanzbär up.
• BD Out left: Bassdrum1, right: Bassdrum 2
• SD/RS Out left: Snaredrum, right: Rimshot
• HH/CY Out: left: Open/Closed Hihat, right: Cymbal
• CP/Clap Out:the attack transients are spread across the stereo field
• TO/CO Out:three Toms / Congas spread over the stereo field
• CB/CL Out: left: Clave, right: Cowbell
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I think you could get away with 10 inputs total for the Tanzbar. If you're only using six analog inputs on your UFX, you should be able to get enough channels between ADAT and the remaining analog inputs on your UFX???
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