Specifications
Audio Plug-Ins Guide430
TL Drum Rehab Overview
TL Drum Rehab can be used to reinforce a drum
performance with sampled drum sounds or can
be used to replace the original drum sounds en-
tirely with sampled drums.
For most applications of TL Drum Rehab you
only need to use the Trigger panel (see “TL
Drum Trigger Panel Display and Controls” on
page 435).
For more complicated drum parts, you may
want to use the Expert panel to commit or ignore
specific detected triggers, as well as quantize or
edit the location of committed triggers (see “TL
Drum Rehab Expert Panel Display and Controls”
on page 440).
To edit sample layers and adjust the sound of
samples, use the Samples panel (“Samples Panel
Display and Controls” on page 444).
See the following workflow examples for using
TL Drum Rehab to replace drum sounds in a
track:
• The first example (“Replacing a Kick Drum
Sound Using TL Drum Rehab” on page 430)
uses TL Drum Rehab to replace the kick
drum sound on a mono kick drum track in
real-time.
• The second example (“Replacing and Quan-
tizing a High Hat Using TL Drum Rehab” on
page 433) describes a more complicated
procedure, using TL Drum Rehab’s Expert
panel to replace a high hat track and quan-
tize the replacement samples.
Replacing a Kick Drum Sound
Using TL Drum Rehab
To replace a kick drum sound using TL Drum
Rehab:
1 Insert TL Drum Rehab on a mono audio track
of a kick drum recording.
2 Make a short selection to set TL Drum Rehab’s
parameters. For example, make a two bar selec-
tion.
3 In TL Drum Rehab’s Trigger panel (see “TL
Drum Trigger Panel Display and Controls” on
page 435), select
Kick from the Detector Mode
pop-up menu (see “TL Drum Rehab Detector
Mode Menu” on page 436).
TL Drum Rehab is a mono plug-in only. It
cannot be used on multi-channel tracks
(stereo or greater).
Detector Mode pop-up menu (left) and Trigger Panel
button (right)