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![]() Newbie Groupe : Members Messages : 24 Inscrit : 20 sept. 03 Lieu : Outer Space - CR Membre no 25,100 ![]() |
hi
just posting to see what people have been using lately while i still fall back on my esx24mkii for sampling, drums etc. is it BFD? Artists Drums? please let me know, im realy curious to whats been getting hot results for tracking drums or over dubbs with live drummers, dance, electronica etc. thanks -------------------- MAC
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![]() Newbie Groupe : Members Messages : 6 Inscrit : 11 mars 04 Lieu : San Francisco - US Membre no 38,257 ![]() |
I 3rd the recommendation for iDrum. Its incredibly fast, has some fun tweaks that can be done to sounds; including bit reduction. It isn't very processor intensive or bloated like Battery (IMO). It has great sketch pad ability with its midi export function, plus it promises multi-instrument output ability (haven't tried this yet). For me, it offers the speed and utility of ReDrum without Reason clogging up your pipes.
![]() My only hope is that we get the ability to resize the iDrum window to include more steps over time or more tracks in view. Ce message a été modifié par syncr - mar. 21 déc. 2004, 02:19. |
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