Specifications

Audio Plug-Ins Guide436
You can increase or decrease the vertical zoom
of the waveform in the Waveform display by
clicking on the waveform and dragging up or
down.
TL Drum Rehab Detector Mode
Menu
Use the Detector Mode pop-up menu to select
the algorithm for trigger detection. TL Drum
Rehab provides four detection algorithms: Snare
Mode 1, Snare Mode 2, Kick, and Tom.
Snare 1
Use Snare 1 for detecting flams and
rolls. Snare 1 is a more sensitive trigger for bus-
ier snare tracks.
Snare 2
Use Snare 2 for detecting snare hits and
cymbals. Snare 2 is a more general purpose de-
tection setting.
Kick
Use Kick for lower frequency sounds.
Tom
Use Tom for mid-range sounds.
Depending on the type of material on the track,
experiment and try different settings to get the
results you want.
TL Drum Rehab Voicing Menu
Use the Voicing pop-up menu to select whether
the triggered sample plays back freely (the en-
tire sample plays when triggered) or is choked
(the triggering of the next sample silences the
sounding sample). Typically, you would select
Free for cymbals, since they tend to ring, and
Choke for drums, like kicks and snares. How-
ever, you may find that you get some interesting
effects by trying something a little different,
such as selecting
Choke for cymbals.
TL Drum Rehab DRP Name
Display
The DRP Name display displays the name of the
currently loaded DRP file above the Waveform
display in the Trigger and Samples panels. DRP
files are a collection of samples loaded into TL
Drum Rehab’s Zones and Clips that work to-
gether to create a realistic and dynamic drum
sound. DRP files can contain a up to 16 Zones,
two positions (A and B), and four clips per posi-
tion. TL Drum Rehab comes with a full library of
DRP files.
To load a DRP file:
In the Library browser, locate and double-
click the DRP file you want to load. All samples
in the DRP file are loaded into their assigned
Zones and Clips.
If TL Drum Rehab detects unwanted triggers
(such as kick bleed through on the snare
track), refer to the detected amplitude for
the unwanted triggers and adjust the Mini-
mum Threshold control accordingly (see
“TL Drum Rehab Minimum and Maximum
Threshold Controls” on page 439).
Selecting the detection algorithm from the Detector
Mode pop-up menu
Selecting the voicing
DRP display