Another useful tip:
If you're copying bars of percussive stuff and inserting it into the middle of a track you can sometimes get ticks and pops at the in/out transition points when your edit is at the beginning/end of a measure. Your ears are also expecting strong accents here and clean audio, so any clicks/pops are more obvious.

Making edits on other beats can allow the transition to go by unnoticed. So if, in 4/4 for example, if you need to drop in a new bar #33, copy from bar XX.4 to YY.4 and make the edit at 32.4. Depends on the audio, etc. Your mileage may vary.

It can also help to use two DAW tracks for the drums, putting all the new splices on a second track. You can sneak in edits that have long, more believable crossfades.

The example shows one of these edits across two tracks. Red lines were added to show the actual measures

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Last edited by RayL; 02/04/20 05:49 AM.

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