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Guru vs Stylus
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macdeath
IsraTrance Junior Member
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Posted : Jan 7, 2007 17:12
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Hi dudes and Happy New Year
I want to buy a drume machine for tech-trance and full-on productions...
I know both of them and I apreciate their features...
But wich of them is more apropriate for this kind of music...
I am mostly more to Stylus cause it gives u a bigger soundbank... |
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0hz
IsraTrance Junior Member
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Posted : Jan 7, 2007 18:33
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i would go with stylus rmx, it has a big soundbank and u can convert your own loops to use in stylus. |
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orange
Fat Data
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Posted : Jan 7, 2007 18:39
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stylus is a great rompler but it doesnt have the autoslice functions guru has for ur own loops!
its really a matter of what u need.. if u have many loops already and want a good slicer get guru if u are lucking drum loops and any kind of drums get stylus rmx!!
orange
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Enertopia
Enertopia
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Posted : Jan 7, 2007 19:57
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Stylus RMX, you can drop the midi file and move the notes around, so, Its a way to customize your own beats, plus, you can separate the backbeats, half beats, etc, for your own making of loops.
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bukboy
Hyperboreans
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Posted : Jan 7, 2007 20:37
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If u get recycler u can import your own loops in2 rmx as rex files. then u can resequence the slices as any other rmx groove.
But I havent tried guru. so can only offer a one sided perspective. |
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montezuma
Blisargon Demogorgon
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Posted : Jan 8, 2007 01:17
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macdeath
IsraTrance Junior Member
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Posted : Jan 9, 2007 01:27
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guru is a drum machine from FXpansion (BFD developers)
I think I am gona get Stylus
thank u all |
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