Bill then gives you some creative videos such as How to Build a Useful Mono to Stereo Delay Rack Using Two Mono Delay Plugins, Setting Up Parallel Processing, Sidechaining, and MIDI Layering to Create Huge Powerful Virtual Instruments.īill wraps up the series with a tutorial on How to Configure a Multi-Output Virtual Instrument (EZdrummer), including the steps to Get Each Drum Mic to a Separate Track! If you use Tracktion, Plugin Racks are an indispensable feature that you need to know all about. Toontrack EZdrummer 2 is a brand new groundbreaking version of the affordable and EZ to use multimicrophone drum sampler plugin Originally released in 2006. Using FX Chains is then demonstrated, and you'll discover How to Create FX Chains Using Included and 3rd Party Plug-Ins. Rack Properties are then revealed and you'll see How to Set Wet & Dry levels, Make I/O Connections and more. Next up is Patching and Instances, which shows you How to Patch Connections through Racks, and How Rack Instances Work when Copying Racks or Dragging from Presets. Also, without knowing your setup, Mac or PC, OS, hardware config, interface, it is almost impossible to help. Mainly used as FX Chains or Channel Strips, you'll learn all about them and how to use them in different ways, upping your creativity and workflow.īill begins with a detailed Introduction which covers the General Concepts of Rack Designer, How to Add Racks using the Plugin Object, Browser Presets, and or Wrapping. EZDrummer is an RTAS plugin fro Pro Tools, not an AAX plugin. Tracktion master Bill Edstrom is back with a power packed series on the "way cool" Plugin Racks unique to Tracktion.
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