Butter Buns
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yea you can separate the kit pieces in ezplayer pro and then save them to your my midi file. tis what i do when i write my drum tracks. you could also import the midi into your daw and chop it up there and save it to the my midi file in the ezdrummer directory.
it has a lot of double bass fills. the double bass is similar to lote II carpet rolls in that the bass keeps going while other kits pieces are being hit. the midi pack is beast though. there are PLENTY of fills for any speedy metal style.
library of the extreme III!!!!! i wonder what kinda loops will be on this new one…
theres a free version of amplitube 3 once you register for the ik multimedia website. you can also use their custom shop to upgrade amps,reck fx, pedals etc…
thanx man! i see your using a presonus audiobox ive been wanting to get one myself. i’ve been using some firewire interfaces from presonus but i want to jump over to usb. i geuss the latency isnt so bad considering you’re able to pull off some shreds?
thanx, but i don’t! theres only one grind drummer in my town and he’s enigmatic and can only play at half the speed of what i write. so yea i wish i had a real drummer but my local area is not that great for what i play. But! im moving to austin, tx so there should be waaaaaay more opportunity out there!
it’s the avatar kit. i used alot of compression and dont remember exactly what tweaks i did to the bulb preset. but i’ll send you the saved mix preset if you like. and i used both libraries of the extreme had to chop em up a bit to get all those snare rolls/fills tho.
@SurCalifas CZ yea look at a fully loaded macbook pro then check out a $1000 dlr pc laptop.
also my 2 1/2 year old hp laptop has the same specs as a current entry level macbook pro.
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^^what he said. drums are percussive not tonal…
Heh,try telling a timpanist that 😉
They do have a tonal element, and people do tune that tonal element in interval such as fifths.
Remember also here jbraner, that godprobe is not letting ReaEQ find the note, he’s just using it as a tool along with his ears, to isolate one dominant tone. The ReaEQ plugin just happens to display the chromatic note as well as the frequency at the centre of any filter you happen to be waving around.
With drums, the overtones aren’t always interval harmonics; there are obviously tonal properties, otherwise a tom set couldn’t be tuned from “high” to “low”, but there can be be difficulty in distinguishing the dominant tone and with imperfectly (unevenly) tuned heads, the tone(s) will change with time after the hit. This is why drums are called percussive rather than tonal.
Hope this is helpful.
timpanist? really? those arent conventional in any sense. the key word here would be context.
i was gonna go on a rant but everything that needs to be said about this topic has been said.
soooo a conventional drum set is atonal and percussive
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