Humanizing drums
Posted: Tue Dec 15, 2015 2:28 pm
Moving the discussion from the Meat Grinder reviews.
fluffy wrote:TATJToby Roktot wrote:Fluffy,
The correct word is 'meet'....
You had me racing to the lyrics archive to sea if I had f-ed up...
That would depend on what you're using as a drum machine and how you're recording. If it's an actual physical drum machine device that you're recording to a multitrack recorder, see if it has any sort of humanize/randomization settings, or you can wibble the tempo knob while you're laying down that track or something. If it's a virtual drum machine or a stock loop that you're dealing with on DAW software, there's almost certainly a "humanize" button that will add in random variation to the drum hits.Thanks for the review. How would one "humanize" the drum machine?
What model of Zoom are you using? And what's your recording setup? Like, are you recording into software, or into a hardware multitracker/4track cassette/etc.? There's a bunch of approaches you can take to make the drum rhythm not so regular, but the easiest/cheapest ways will depend a lot on how you're recording it in the first place.Toby Roktot wrote:Thanks again fluffy. I usually work with my old zoom so, I'll check for a humanize button. cya !!