Hello!
If you own the replacer (as I do), does the enhamcer offer any practical uses that the replacer doesn't cover?
Thanks!
Difference: Mdrumenhancer and MDrumreplacer?
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ZargonTheMagnificent ZargonTheMagnificent https://www.kvraudio.com/forum/memberlist.php?mode=viewprofile&u=413984
- KVRist
- 110 posts since 17 Feb, 2018
- KVRist
- 428 posts since 23 Jun, 2012
Hi!
Yes of course. The drumreplacer simply add's other samples. The enhancer enahnces the existing sound source.
It's a kind of autofollowing noise with a convolution reverb for the timbre. But you can use the noise solely, great for a nice top end for cymbals and snare (for instance).
Drum enhancer is nice to add more body and fulness, and no problems with detecting notes. You can make the sound even better, but it's not for replacing the source completly.
Yes of course. The drumreplacer simply add's other samples. The enhancer enahnces the existing sound source.
It's a kind of autofollowing noise with a convolution reverb for the timbre. But you can use the noise solely, great for a nice top end for cymbals and snare (for instance).
Drum enhancer is nice to add more body and fulness, and no problems with detecting notes. You can make the sound even better, but it's not for replacing the source completly.
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MeldaProduction MeldaProduction https://www.kvraudio.com/forum/memberlist.php?mode=viewprofile&u=176122
- KVRAF
- 14339 posts since 15 Mar, 2008 from Czech republic
Exactly! They work completely different. It depends on what you need at each time.
