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...and the cpu meters peaks well over 100%forge wrote:inspired in another thread by mathematik, here's a drum synth I knocked up out of operators - still working on it
http://www.alexisforge.co.uk/OperatorDrumsynthRack.adg
Nice kit/rack though.
Here's the (right click>save as/save linked file) Impulse104 ..that's 104 pads ready to be filled up!
I named each Impulse within the rack by it's key range, I thought initially this would be the way to go. I'm hoping the Abes can get the individual names going for each pad , rather than * pads with the same name.
onslaught wrote:...and the cpu meters peaks well over 100%forge wrote:inspired in another thread by mathematik, here's a drum synth I knocked up out of operators - still working on it
http://www.alexisforge.co.uk/OperatorDrumsynthRack.adg
Nice kit/rack though.
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he he..what do you expect!Powerbook 867mhz; 640mb ram; Mac OS 10.4.7
it's pretty light on mine....
Rename all your notes to whatever.....
Place this rack as the first thing in your MIDI track.
http://users.telenet.be/Vayner/MIDI%20N ... er.adg.zip
I just started with one and copied my way to 128. It went pretty quick.onslaught wrote:Hoffman2k, Cheers for the MidiNoteNamer.
So did you have to drag in each chain seperately? I dragged in a GM drum map Midi Effect rack into the base of another GM drum map and it only created 1 chain - which had some lag between dropping and actually showing up.
Here's the full key range with impulse's http://users.telenet.be/Vayner/The%20Im ... 28.adg.zip
16 impulse's, 128 slots.....
The trick is to "show midi notes in editor" for the rack you place behind the midi note namer.
this one is cool - saved me the bother of creating one - thanks for thishoffman2k wrote:I just started with one and copied my way to 128. It went pretty quick.onslaught wrote:Hoffman2k, Cheers for the MidiNoteNamer.
So did you have to drag in each chain seperately? I dragged in a GM drum map Midi Effect rack into the base of another GM drum map and it only created 1 chain - which had some lag between dropping and actually showing up.
Here's the full key range with impulse's http://users.telenet.be/Vayner/The%20Im ... 28.adg.zip
16 impulse's, 128 slots.....
The trick is to "show midi notes in editor" for the rack you place behind the midi note namer.
but I might not bother packing it and making my super kit until Ableton gives us prelisten in impulse hotswap mode - or fixes the bug that's making it not work
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hahah... links..
http://www.filelodge.com/files/room36/1 ... offset.adg
if clicking on it doesn't work then try right clicking and save as.
http://www.filelodge.com/files/room36/1 ... offset.adg
if clicking on it doesn't work then try right clicking and save as.
It was as if someone shook up a 6 foot can of blood soda and suddenly popped the top.
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here's an idea i came up with for a kinda multi-sample acoustic drum kit...
it's not multi-sample in the traditional sense, in terms of velocity hits, but rather, multiple microphone positions.
basically, with this rack, you can 'dial in' different mic positions.... close mics, room mics, overheads... etc....
the samples are from a studio session i did a couple of months ago with a well known Australian engineer, in a high end studio in Melbourne.
I've tried to keep the file itself as small as possible, but because of the nature of what i was trying to achieve, It needed to be fairly big... 17MB
i've also included an fx rack for the kit itself... with which you can dial up a couple of different warming/dirtying fx.
let me know what you think of it, and how this idea can be improved upon.
:)M
http://www.yousendit.com/transfer.php?a ... EF511F3ED9
it's not multi-sample in the traditional sense, in terms of velocity hits, but rather, multiple microphone positions.
basically, with this rack, you can 'dial in' different mic positions.... close mics, room mics, overheads... etc....
the samples are from a studio session i did a couple of months ago with a well known Australian engineer, in a high end studio in Melbourne.
I've tried to keep the file itself as small as possible, but because of the nature of what i was trying to achieve, It needed to be fairly big... 17MB
i've also included an fx rack for the kit itself... with which you can dial up a couple of different warming/dirtying fx.
let me know what you think of it, and how this idea can be improved upon.
:)M
http://www.yousendit.com/transfer.php?a ... EF511F3ED9
just saw this one - thanks for that - look forward to trying it later!am wrote:here's an idea i came up with for a kinda multi-sample acoustic drum kit...
it's not multi-sample in the traditional sense, in terms of velocity hits, but rather, multiple microphone positions.
basically, with this rack, you can 'dial in' different mic positions.... close mics, room mics, overheads... etc....
the samples are from a studio session i did a couple of months ago with a well known Australian engineer, in a high end studio in Melbourne.
I've tried to keep the file itself as small as possible, but because of the nature of what i was trying to achieve, It needed to be fairly big... 17MB
i've also included an fx rack for the kit itself... with which you can dial up a couple of different warming/dirtying fx.
let me know what you think of it, and how this idea can be improved upon.
:)M
http://www.yousendit.com/transfer.php?a ... EF511F3ED9
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