Voila! Quite close to the clean way it's done in Pro Tools.
Insert Trigger on the Aux 3 channelstrip. Other/bleed cancellation tracks: Send to Bus 2Īuxes with the two busses respectively as inputs have now been created automatically.Ī third Aux with Bus 3 as input has now been created automatically. Here's the cleaner way to do it in Logic:Īlt-Click the Send button for Unity Gain.Ĭlick and hold on the Send button to select Pre Fader mode.) The input meters are registering but the output meters are not therefore no sound. Click on one of the instrument slots, and ensure the instrument plays. In Browser, load up an instrument, make sure audition is set to 'on'. Set the channel and note according to preference. Go to the settings page in Trigger 2, and check MIDI in. When I insert it on a kick track theres just silence. Under inserts, double-click the newly inserted Trigger 2 plugin. Its a separate plugin from trigger 1 which is cool.
I recently tested the demo of the Steven Slate Trigger plugin and found this alternative method to the (in my opinion) clumsy method recommended by Steven Slate even where the recommendation is to copy all tracks needed for the job and route and pan them as necessary. Steven Slate Trigger 2 SOLVED I updated to trigger 2 last night and cant get it to work. Elite mixers such as Chris Lord Alge, Ross Hogarth, Justin Neibank, Dave Way, Jeff Juliano, Jay Baumgardner, Ben Grosse, David Kahn, Ryan Williams, and many more top names have relied on Slate’s samples to help enhance the drum sounds in their mixes for years.
Not until you actually go through all the fannying about with your iLok and download etc, do you find out that you cant seriously use the demo in your work because you cant save settings, and they dont come back when you close your song. TRIGGER comes stock with a library of the industry standard drum samples created by Steven Slate. I apologize should this already have been mentioned by someone else, but a search didn't give me any hits on the subject. Nowhere on the Slate website can I find a reference to what the demo limitations are.