If you're using Logic, you can convert an audio region (say, of a kick trigger track or snare drum track) to MIDI information, which you can then use to trigger sounds from a drum sampler (BFD, Addictive Drums, etc.). There may be a similar feature in ProTools -- you'd have to ask somebody else about that though.
Anyway, there's lots of tutorials on how to do it in Logic, just Google it. Here's one article describing the process, for example:
http://www.soundonsound.com/sos/mar08/ar...h_0308.htm
That's if you don't have access to Slate Trigger or Drumagog or another plugin that can dynamically trigger samples.
Are you referencing other mixes while you mix? Professional mixes?
Anyway, there's lots of tutorials on how to do it in Logic, just Google it. Here's one article describing the process, for example:
http://www.soundonsound.com/sos/mar08/ar...h_0308.htm
That's if you don't have access to Slate Trigger or Drumagog or another plugin that can dynamically trigger samples.
Are you referencing other mixes while you mix? Professional mixes?
Let's figure this out.