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So I'm running Logic X for music making, I want to bounce everything into audio tracks and import it into Pro Tools for mixing (mixing in pro tools is more familiar/comfortable for me). The problem I ran into is FXpansion geist, the multi timbral drum sampling machine. I want to export the files as audio tracks so there are a couple of ways for me to do that:
There is an export button on FXpansion geist and the sample bits get exported one at a time, then I can easily import them back into Logic or Pro tools and loop them as much as I want. But I don't know, the whole process happens too fast and so much import and export (everything in 24b/41k) seems quality damaging for me (the samples are 24b/41k as well).
I'm creating 8 multitimbral Software instrument tracks, rout the subs into 8 aux tracks in logic so I have separate control on all the samples (like hi-hat,kick,snare) and then rout those 8 aux tracks outputs into separate buses. Those buses are then chosen as inputs on 8 audio tracks, which I record enable and record the beat/drum set separately. The problem is how much db on the bus channel is the same starting origin db of the sample? I usualy type in 0 db but the tracks are a bit clipping, so it makes me wonder which setting I should dial in the bus. I don't want to override or record the drum sample quieter losing some quality.
any suggestions? I seem to be quite a bit paranoid. My apologies for terrible english and terrible explanatory skills. Which way is the best? What db should the bus channel be to match the original volume? Download khalid free spirit album zip version.
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