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The settings in the screenshot below will delete the existing channels, and create eight new stereo channels. In the screenshot above, you can see my eight stereo channels take up outputs 1 — Our next task is to create eight mono channels, and map them to outputs 17 — Navigate to the output configuration window again, and use the following settings to create eight mono channels starting at aux 4 [1] , which corresponds to Output Now, you can see eight stereo channels on Outputs 1 — 16, followed by eight mono channels on Outputs 17 — In the screenshot above, the output selection dropdown can be found to the right of the UI.
With this routing setup, kick, snare, hi-hat, tambourine, and the mono room mic will get routed to dedicated mono outputs. All four toms will get routed to one single stereo output.
Finally, the stereo overhead and stereo room mics will get routed to dedicated stereo outputs. Now, we can proceed with routing different drum kit components to their designated outputs.
Where did all our channels go? To fix this issue, simply reload Kontakt by pressing the! Click on the output dropdown again, and you should see the complete list of outputs. Now, just match each mixer channel to the correct output.
Next, load up or record a MIDI sequence. In the screenshot below, my MIDI sequence contains kick, snare, hi-hat, and cymbals. When I hit play, you can see each drum kit componenet being routed to their designated output in the mixer.
Finally, we can bounce each component into a separate audio track. Lastly, the audio files have different lengths because Logic automatically trims silence off the end of the file.
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