Bleed Reduction in Drumagog 5.1

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Uploaded by on Apr 7, 2011

New in Drumagog 5.1, Bleed Reduction automatically removes unwanted bleed from your drum tracks. Simply insert Drumagog on both tracks, designate each as the appropriate SEND and RECEIVE track, and you're done. www.drumagog.com

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  • seems like drumagog isn't meant for death metal...trying to trigger just the bass drum seems impossible for me...I have the full version, and those fast double bass notes aren't picking up...the sensitivity is the highest it'll go, or medium, or w/e setting i put it to, but it just picks up snare hits and other crap...there anyway around this? i'm just looking to trigger my bass drum w drumagog, i got lots of samples but the settings just seem stupid can't get it to work right lol thx

  • @evilbob1001 If the kick drum mic is picking up lots of bleed from the snare, you can use the bleed reduction feature to minimize false triggers. The Bleed Reduction controls are found in the upper left-hand corner of the Settings section. On the track causing the bleed click the “Send” button. On the track where you wish remove the bleed click the “Receive” button. When you play back the project any bleed from the snare track will be completely removed from the kick track.

  • @WaveMachineLabs No the kick drum isn't picking up any bleed from anywhere...It's just that drumagog isn't accurate enough; it either picks up too many hits or too few hits, I just can't seem to get it right in the middle. I re read what I said and actually I made a mistake saying that because it does not pick up snare hits...it just doesn't seem to pick up the bass drum hits at the right time or too few hits... thanks

  • @evilbob1001 The Trigger Filter is also useful in isolating a certain sound that is to be triggered--feel free to email us and we'll help you out: support(at)drumagog.com

  • I am trying to test this Bleed Reduction in the Trial Version but the controls are not there (has "Set Gog Folder" there instead). Is this Bleed Reduction feature in the DGOG 5 trial version?

  • @monstasonix The latest version of the trial version, 5.11, should include all the current features. Check which version you have installed in the bottom-right corner of the setting window to make sure, you may have an older version of the demo installed.

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  • @evilbob1001 Hey man, I'm mixing drums for a black metal EP and came across a similar problem to the one you described. Here are the settings I used in Drumagog 5 for the bass drum:

    Sensitivity: -9.4 dB

    Transient Detail: 100

    Input: 3.6

    Output: 0.0

    Trigger Filter: Off

    Blend: 90%

    Fiddled around a bit to make Drumagog 5 work for me. Hope this helps!

  • the dude sounds like the guy from bigbang theory :)

  • @luiza177music In a session, only one track can be set to RECEIVE bleed reduction information from other tracks. As mentioned before, you can set multiple tracks to SEND. If you have other tracks you want to eliminate triggers from, you can still use the other features (i.e. Sensitivity, Trigger Filter, Auto Ducking, etc)

  • Elaborating on this scenario, what if there are also some tom tracks where there's some snare bleeding into them, could you also send the snare to the toms?

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