Specifications
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3 Double-click the audio file (WAV, AIF, or SD2)
you want to load into the selected Zone.
In most simple TL Drum Rehab applications,
you may only need to load a single sample into
a single Zone. However, for nuanced and dy-
namic sounds, you can use up to 16 Zones for
dynamically layered samples.
To adjust the crossfade between Zones:
■ To change the location of the crossfade be-
tween Zones, click the border between Zones
and drag it left or right. This determines the
range in which the detected amplitude of the
original track triggers (plays back) the sample
loaded into the Zone.
■ To change the range of the crossfade between
Zones, click the border between Zones and drag
it up or down. This determines the range of the
crossfade between samples loaded into adjacent
Zones.
Minimum and Maximum Threshold
Controls
Adjust the Minimum and Maximum Threshold
controls to determine the minimum and maxi-
mum amplitudes for detecting triggers. The
Minimum Threshold control is to the left of the
Velocity Map and the Maximum Threshold con-
trol is to the right. The Minimum Threshold
control is useful for filtering out bleed through
hits (like the snare bleed through on a kick
track) so that you only get the triggers you want.
The Minimum and Maximum Threshold con-
trols also set the amplitude range within which
Velocity Zones trigger samples.
Triggering Controls
Listen Enable the Listen button to “listen” for
triggers in TL Drum Rehab. When Listen is dis-
abled, TL Drum Rehab only plays back Commit-
ted triggers (see “Commit” on page 39). For
most uses of TL Drum Rehab, Listen is enabled.
No Latency Enable the No Latency button to
play back committed triggers with 0 samples of
latency. No Latency mode ensures sample accu-
rate drum replacement. This is useful when De-
lay Compensation is disabled in Pro Tools (Op-
tions > Delay Compensation), or for use with
Pro Tools LE or lower versions of Pro Tools that
do not provide Delay Compensation. When No
Latency mode is enabled, only committed trig-
gers play back and Listen is deactivated.
Playback Controls
The Trigger panel provides global playback con-
trols for input gain (track audio), sample play-
back gain, ducking, dynamics, and A/B blend.
All playback controls can be automated.
DRP files cannot be loaded into a Zone.
DRP files contain multiple sample with
fixed Zone and Clip assignments. Once you
load samples into Zones and Clips, you can
save them all together as a DRP file.
For a workflow example of loading samples
into Zones, see “Loading Samples and Sav-
ing Custom DRP Files” on page 48.
Adjusting the location of the crossfade between Velocity
Zones
Adjusting the range of the crossfade between Velocity
Zones