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Wish VSTi/Soft You Use to Creat Batteries and Drums ?
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Yassinje
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Posted : Oct 23, 2005 05:07
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Hi everybody,
I'm confused about how psyproducers make their drums ( kick , bass..) .
Actually I have an VSTi " FXPANSION Guru ", it is special for Drums, but I prefere to know from you, wish software (standalone) or VSTi you're using for creating the batteries ?
Please don't tell me you did it manually by cut past on Cubase !
kind regards,
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fuzzikitten
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Posted : Oct 23, 2005 06:06
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Battery2 is popular.
But you can do it by cut and paste in Cubase - sometimes I do pieces of the percussion this way.
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Nobita
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Posted : Oct 23, 2005 09:32
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I don't ever use any drum synths or drum VSTis. I have large sample libraries of many percussive noises and can conveniently makes beats with FL Studio with which I can edit/FX each sound without it being too much of a hassle. Then I export the audio of the beat and import it when I'm working on cubase (then paste it as many times as needed). |
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Yassinje
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Posted : Oct 24, 2005 00:46
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thanks for your answers, I'll try Battery
well, Demezriel, what Librarie samples cds you use ? can you give me names ( for psytrance/Progressive Trance)?
Thank you,
Peace. |
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jrob
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Posted : Oct 24, 2005 08:03
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On 2005-10-24 00:46, Yassinje wrote:
thanks for your answers, I'll try Battery
well, Demezriel, what Librarie samples cds you use ? can you give me names ( for psytrance/Progressive Trance)?
Thank you,
Peace.
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Battery sucks.. it crashes everything you use it with..
try this...
http://www.soniccharge.com/
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assaf_zo
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Posted : Oct 24, 2005 16:40
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jron ur right, sonic charge vst kick ass
no other vst i know do drums like they do, it simply genius
it has patterns, and a huge drums to tweek and play with
to all of u guys , u have to try it
btw sonic charge needs alot of work on sample quality but still after u get over that point u just happy and know ur sound well |
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TuK
TuK
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Posted : Oct 24, 2005 18:12
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but they are two different things,
battery is a sampler for drums and soniccharge is a drum synthesizer.
and a big problem with soniccharge is that it only has two outputs so you cant handle each sound independitly. |
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UnderTow
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Posted : Oct 24, 2005 19:55
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I like Battery for simple sample triggering (and it never crashes here). I like MicroTonic too. Nice littel drum synth (with individual outputs for each sound in v2). I also use Kontakt some times or just plain audio samples on the time line in Sonar.
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Soundmagus
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Posted : Nov 16, 2005 19:57
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Battery 2 !
Simple to use, most powerfull drum sampler there is.
And it never crashes here either, as stable as they come ! |
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fregle
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Posted : Nov 16, 2005 20:36
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i use my akai S3000XL... It's probably just my impression, but it's as if drums always sound better when coming out of an akai... |
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e-motion
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Posted : Nov 16, 2005 21:25
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Battery2 my new choice
RM IV my old choice
Kontakt a choice i haven't tried yet |
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Rishi
Rishi
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Posted : Nov 16, 2005 21:52
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Staying with battery 2 ,
so easy to assign different sounds to diff channels , to cut , pitch shift , tune , change samples while ur listening , I've never experienced unusual crashes .
Some good cd's with high q samples might be
Vengeance clubsounds
Pentons sample cd
hit kit vol 2
  3ó BooOoM ShanKaRA 3ó
<<<<Full On Dreams Vol 1 Out now>>>>
www.virustekk.com |
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