
Trillium Lane Labs Plug-ins Guide
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In the Trigger panel, decrease the Input slider
to lower the volume of the original kick sound,
and increase the Samples slider to increase the
volume of the replacement kick sample. This
way you can effectively augment or replace the
original drum sound with the sampled drum
sound. You can also adjust the Dynamics con-
trol to have the amplitude of the original drum
sound affect the playback amplitude (velocity)
of the sampled drum sound. (For more informa-
tion, see “Playback Controls” on page 34.)
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In the Pro Tools Transport window, press Re-
turn to Zero, and press Play to begin playback
from the beginning of the track. TL Drum Rehab
plays back the selected drum sample at every de-
tected trigger in the original track, all in real
time.
During playback, you can further adjust
TL Drum Rehab’s playback controls as desired to
get just the right blend between the original
drum sound and the replacement drum sound.
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Once you are satisfied with the result, do one
of the following:
• Bus and record the output of TL Drum Re-
hab to a new audio track.
• Use Bounce to Disk to render the replace-
ment track and import it back into the ses-
sion. For more information on Bounce To
Disk, see the
Pro Tools Reference Guide
.
• Leave the plug-in inserted and continue to
use it during playback.
Workflow Example 2
Using the TL Drum Rehab Expert panel to replace
and quantize a high hat sound:
1
Insert TL Drum Rehab on a mono audio track
containing a high hat recording.
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As in workflow example 1, do the following:
• Load the desired DRP file, or load samples
(WAV, AIF, or SD2) into Zones.
• Make a Timeline selection.
• In the Trigger panel, select the appropriate
Detector Mode setting.
• Enable Listen mode.
• Play back the selection to detect triggers.
You can also use the Ducking control to
mask track’s audio with the triggered sam-
ple (see “Playback Controls” on page 34).
Auto-Audition enabled
Selected sample
When using committed triggers, and bus-
sing and recording TL Drum Rehab to an-
other track, it is strongly recommended that
you set the H/W Buffer Size (Setup > Play-
back Engine) to 2048 samples. This is the
optimal setting for recording TL Drum Re-
hab. Lower buffer settings may result in off-
set triggers.