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a post on this forum yesterday by ‘kkuehl’ linked to a blogpost detailing the manifest file solution for Windows users;
a post on this forum yesterday by ‘kkuehl’ linked to a blogpost detailing the manifest file solution for Windows users;
a post on this forum yesterday by ‘kkuehl’ linked to a blogpost detailing the manifest file solution for Windows users;
@Stubby03 said:
Can I create my own drumtracks?
Yes. You can create your own drumtracks.
@Stubby03 said:
can I only use the tap to find, and use the presets?
Yes. You can use the pre-made MIDI grooves,
choosing them from the groove browser tab,
or searching for them on the Search tab – using filters and/or Tap2Find.
@Scott said:
Maybe. Maybe not. Buying off of eBay is a gamble.
Took the words right outta my mouth.
@jconsi said:
Just trying to find out if there is a reason that SD 2.0 has not been updated to 3.0 since its release? Not sure but I think it hasn’t been updated in about 6 years.
-JC
SuperiorDrummer2 has had a number of updates, especially in 2014 & 2015.
I also think that it is still a very forward-thinking program, as is.
We’ve been using it in our studio with the Roland TD-30 for a few years now.
We also own & use EZDrummer2 as a songwriting tool to create the MIDI that we use to trigger SuperiorDrummer.
Regarding an iVersion, what peripherals do you anticipate using for sound output? and for triggering the drums?
The beauty of Toontrack products is their velocity-dependent, layered sounds.
SuperiorDrummer sound libraries clock in well over 15GBs each due to the quantity of diverse sounds being triggered.
I don’t use Cubase. Have you read this FAQ?
http://www.toontrack.com/faq/how-do-i-set-the-path-to-my-toontrack-plug-in-in-cubase/
@buzzraley said:
Thank you for the screenshot. I will try this when I get back. My manual doesn’t have but 3-4 pages and the info for my issue isn’t there.
Sounds more like a ‘Quick Start Guide”.
Here’s a link to M-Audio’s combined manual for the 25, 49 & 61:
http://static.highspeedbackbone.net/pdf/M-Audio%20Oxygen%2025%20USB%20MIDI%20Keyboard%20Controller%20Manual.pdf
Please try the “Octave” buttons, pictured here in a screenshot from page 7 of your Oxygen manual.
can you please describe your problem that is not addressed by the discussion above?
please also detail your OS, hardware, and virtual instrument(s). thanks.
Well, had you read any of those threads, you will responses from the official Toontrack moderators of this forum stating (as they should):
“(As is common for companies in any competitive industry) Toontrack will rarely comment on product requests
and more importantly; will never comment on products that may or may not be up for development.
In other words, should a product like what you are asking for be in the works or on the planning table,
you would not hear about it any other way than publicly announced through the Toontrack main site and/or via Toontrack news email.“
Also among those threads, there is also a number of suggestions from the moderators and from customers
regarding the use of EZKeys to generate MIDI basslines for your chord progressions.
Then, from there, your DAW may include a virtual instrument capable of playing bass samples for the bassline produced by EZKeys.
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