UVI Drum Replacer Explained

Gary Hiebner delivers in-depth UVI Drum Replacer video tutorials! If you've ever wanted to change or replace your track's drum sounds, this software from UVI is the way to do it. See how by using machine learning-based analysis with realtime component separation and triggering, this plug-in will provide effortless audio component separation and triggering, all with a sophisticated feature set and elegant workflow. These videos are for new UVI Drum Replacer users.

Videos
Setting Up a Drum Session in your DAW (05:23) - Gary starts off by showing you how to setup the tracks in your DAW to do the Drum Replacement.
Loading Trigger Samples & Setting the Threshold (07:07) - This video explains how to add audio samples as triggers and setting the threshold point for the sample triggering.
Other Waveform Parameters (09:18) - Learn all about the other parameters you can use to edit the trigger waveforms.
Re-Pitching Toms (07:02) - Here Gary shows you how you can re-pitch your triggered samples, specifically Tom drums.
Using the Separation Module (04:22) - Discover how the Separation Module works to fine-tune your triggering for best results.
Using the Detection Module (06:41) - The other parameters are now gone over in more detail in the Detection Module.
Ducking the Dry Signal (02:35) - This video covers how you can use the Ducking option on your dry output for a better result and sound.
Loading Multiple Replacement Samples & Mixing Them (03:59) - Gary now goes over how you can load up multiple triggered parts and mix them together for realistic drum sounds.
Editing Trigger Modes (07:43) - Gary now explains the other Trigger Modes in this video, such as Random, Sequence, and the Velocity Modes.
Using a VST Instrument as a Drum Replacement (04:11) - Instead of using an audio trigger sample, you can use a VST instrument as the triggered replacement sound. Gary shows you how!
Before & After the Drum Replacement (07:00) - This final video shows you the results before and after using the UVI Drum Replacement software on the audio tracks.