
Chapter 5: TL Drum Rehab
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Start playback in Pro Tools. As Pro Tools plays
back, TL Drum Rehab “listens” to the track, and
analyzes the audio for attack transients and
marks those sample locations with triggers.
These triggers play back the samples loaded into
TL Drum Rehab to replace or enhance the drum
sounds on the audio track.
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In this example, there is some bleed from the
snare on the kick track and TL Drum Rehab de-
tected a trigger on one of the snare hits. Adjust
the Minimum Threshold control so that only
the kick drum hits are detected (see “Minimum
and Maximum Threshold Controls” on
page 33).
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After adjusting the Minimum Threshold, play
back the selection to re-detect triggers.
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In TL Drum Rehab’s Library browser (see “TL
Drum Rehab Library Browser” on page 43), lo-
cate the drum sample or DRP file you want to
load. You can audition samples and DRP files by
enabling the Auto-Audition option and select-
ing the sample or DRP file you want audition in
the browser.
DRP files are a collection of samples loaded into
TL Drum Rehab’s Zones and Clips that work to-
gether to create a realistic and dynamic drum
sound. For more information on DRP files, see
“DRP Name Display” on page 30.
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Do one of the following:
• To load a DRP file into TL Drum Rehab,
double click the desired DRP file in the Li-
brary browser.
– or –
• To load a sample into TL Drum Rehab, dou-
ble click the desired sample (WAV, AIF, or
SD2) in the Library browser. The sample is
loaded into the currently selected Zone (see
“Velocity Map and Velocity Zones” on
page 32).
Listen button
Detected triggers
Minimum Threshold
Detected triggers