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Pestilence
Posted: Fri Jun 01, 2007 3:21 pm  Reply with quote

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Nickolai wrote:
Pestilence wrote:
BUT to sound convincingly real, you need to muck about with it quite a bit - if you don't mind it sounding programmed, then you can use it straight out the box though, and there's probably nothing better.


That's why everyone needs there very own Human drummer with an electronic kit. (Steve, *nudge* Wink )

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Nick
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God, you're like a bloody woman with your confusing mixed messages and crazy subtle signals Suspect

I WILL have some stuff for you by the end of the weekend - I've got everything setup already, I just need to make my amp not sound like pain.

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Posted: Fri Jun 01, 2007 3:57 pm  Reply with quote

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Pestilence wrote:
Nickolai wrote:
Pestilence wrote:
BUT to sound convincingly real, you need to muck about with it quite a bit - if you don't mind it sounding programmed, then you can use it straight out the box though, and there's probably nothing better.


That's why everyone needs there very own Human drummer with an electronic kit. (Steve, *nudge* Wink )

Cheers

Nick
Evil or Very Mad


God, you're like a bloody woman with your confusing mixed messages and crazy subtle signals Suspect


Mixed messages? Subtle signals? Suspect

Me no understand........ Disappointed

I've just been winding you up chap. Wink

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Nick
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Pestilence
Posted: Fri Jun 01, 2007 4:21 pm  Reply with quote

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Nickolai wrote:
I've just been winding you up chap. Wink


Ha ha, I know man! It's great, every time I say 'drum' you pop up Very Happy I WILL get you some demos this weekend though!

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Posted: Fri Jun 01, 2007 4:57 pm  Reply with quote

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Pestilence wrote:
FourARSEDSheep wrote:
I love Ziltoid!


Aye, it's an awesome album! I don't think there's a bum note on the whole thing, AND it makes me laugh Very Happy "If there were two omnisciences, I would be both!".

"Make it perfect!"

I didn't even think about the drums on that album were sequenced until I heard those REDICULOUS double bass pedal blasts - they made me laugh so much!
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BJG
Posted: Sat Jun 02, 2007 10:03 am  Reply with quote

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BJG wrote:
BFD seems to be the state of the art for drums, but I haven't got my hands on it yet.

Damn, just missed it on Ebay. Mad

Yep, DFH Superior is the one; v similar to BFD. Neither are very downloadable because of the huge sample libraries. The base set for BFD is 9GB, while DFH Superior weighs in at around 30GB...



http://www.soundonsound.com/sos/mar05/articles/dfhsuperior.htm
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Posted: Sat Aug 11, 2007 6:28 pm  Reply with quote

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...finally got BFD connected up to an Alesis kit. I love the way you can use an expression pedal to get realistic sounds out of the hi-hat without even hitting the thing, instead of the usual crummy open-closed switch. This program is so sweet it's unbelievable. Shame it's utterly wasted on me. Cool

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