kaide wrote:Here's a new Bruno Mars / Anderson Paak cover that I recorded yesterday. Great to have real drums on current pop/r&b song.
This is great! Are you playing to a drum less track?
kaide wrote:Here's a new Bruno Mars / Anderson Paak cover that I recorded yesterday. Great to have real drums on current pop/r&b song.
bored at work wrote:kaide wrote:Here's a new Bruno Mars / Anderson Paak cover that I recorded yesterday. Great to have real drums on current pop/r&b song.
This is great! Are you playing to a drum less track?
kaide wrote:bored at work wrote:kaide wrote:Here's a new Bruno Mars / Anderson Paak cover that I recorded yesterday. Great to have real drums on current pop/r&b song.
This is great! Are you playing to a drum less track?
Thanks man!!
It's not a completely drumless track but I lowered the drums about -8 db's and also tambourine got lost...There are a few programs that you can use for making drumless mixes. I have tried Xtrax Stems and Izotope RX (Audio Rebalance function). There is also the Moises app which I haven't tried yet but works great. Anderson Paak's drums are still there, I'm playing the same stuff but adding some of my own things on top of the original version.
bored at work wrote:Thanks for your reply. I've been using Moises and it does work, but the audio quality is pretty bad after you remove the drums. There is a guy who is removing drums from tracks on YT and its almost like the original quality.
kaide wrote:bored at work wrote:Thanks for your reply. I've been using Moises and it does work, but the audio quality is pretty bad after you remove the drums. There is a guy who is removing drums from tracks on YT and its almost like the original quality.
The audio quality will decrease a lot if you try to remove the drums completely. I have found out that if I lower the drum level from 8-10 db's, then the rest of the music won't suffer too much and you can play a little differently without the original drums. Who's the YT guy you are referring to?
kaide wrote:bored at work wrote:Thanks for your reply. I've been using Moises and it does work, but the audio quality is pretty bad after you remove the drums. There is a guy who is removing drums from tracks on YT and its almost like the original quality.
The audio quality will decrease a lot if you try to remove the drums completely. I have found out that if I lower the drum level from 8-10 db's, then the rest of the music won't suffer too much and you can play a little differently without the original drums. Who's the YT guy you are referring to?
bored at work wrote:kaide wrote:bored at work wrote:Thanks for your reply. I've been using Moises and it does work, but the audio quality is pretty bad after you remove the drums. There is a guy who is removing drums from tracks on YT and its almost like the original quality.
The audio quality will decrease a lot if you try to remove the drums completely. I have found out that if I lower the drum level from 8-10 db's, then the rest of the music won't suffer too much and you can play a little differently without the original drums. Who's the YT guy you are referring to?
kaide wrote:bored at work wrote:kaide wrote:Here's a new Bruno Mars / Anderson Paak cover that I recorded yesterday. Great to have real drums on current pop/r&b song.
This is great! Are you playing to a drum less track?
Thanks man!!
It's not a completely drumless track but I lowered the drums about -8 db's and also tambourine got lost...There are a few programs that you can use for making drumless mixes. I have tried Xtrax Stems and Izotope RX (Audio Rebalance function). There is also the Moises app which I haven't tried yet but works great. Anderson Paak's drums are still there, I'm playing the same stuff but adding some of my own things on top of the original version.
sturla wrote:Did a Nik Kershaw song with the Moises app.
It had some shaker parts that was lost too so I just recorded those too. I did mute the drums from the app though.
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