Extracting Drum Racks into Multiple Tracks - 2 Minute Ableton Live Tip #45

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Is it better to have your drums on one track or spread across multiple tracks? Well, why not have both? By using Drum Racks and the Extract Chains command, you can keep things tidy on one track and spread them across multiple tracks when necessary.

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VHS DRUMS Ableton Live Pack

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VHS DRUMS
Ableton Live Pack

A collection of 600 drum samples, recorded to VHS tapes and then back into Ableton Live. Each drum has the characteristic charm of old VHS movies. Contains 30 Ableton Live Drum Racks.

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