drum racks is good actually
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mercyplease
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drum racks is good actually
shcok horror the evil one thinks drum rack is good and combined with sidechaining makes the upgrade a little more pleasing. i have not tried the beta just saw the video. i give ableton 8/10 for drum racks and 9.98 for the sidechaining implementation because its like logic and pro tools.

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i have done that before, thanks to your tips Machinate. I have also tried using simpler. But i still tihk there is a loss in strength of kicks and snares.
i also have iDrum, and when I compare how the samples soundin iDrum to Impulse and or simpler, there seems to be a difference.
if i just put the one shot samples in sesion grid, they so0und fine, just like they do in iDrum, and jsut how they should.
i also have iDrum, and when I compare how the samples soundin iDrum to Impulse and or simpler, there seems to be a difference.
if i just put the one shot samples in sesion grid, they so0und fine, just like they do in iDrum, and jsut how they should.
not to take this too much off-topic, here's a quick example of some kick sounds. Pretty snappy kick with a longish decay of both bass and treble:
http://covops.dreamhosters.com/dropbox/ ... t_live.wav
Phatmatik Pro
Simpler
Impulse (with decay set to 10s and "gate")
straight, unwarped audio clip.
- not neccesarily in that order. 4 kicks of each.
Which one sounds best? I think they all sound pretty much the same. Any difference I hear may as well be caused by temperature fluxuations in my studio or something.
http://covops.dreamhosters.com/dropbox/ ... t_live.wav
Phatmatik Pro
Simpler
Impulse (with decay set to 10s and "gate")
straight, unwarped audio clip.
- not neccesarily in that order. 4 kicks of each.
Which one sounds best? I think they all sound pretty much the same. Any difference I hear may as well be caused by temperature fluxuations in my studio or something.
Machinate wrote:not to take this too much off-topic, here's a quick example of some kick sounds. Pretty snappy kick with a longish decay of both bass and treble:
http://covops.dreamhosters.com/dropbox/ ... t_live.wav
Phatmatik Pro
Simpler
Impulse (with decay set to 10s and "gate")
straight, unwarped audio clip.
- not neccesarily in that order. 4 kicks of each.
Which one sounds best? I think they all sound pretty much the same. Any difference I hear may as well be caused by temperature fluxuations in my studio or something.
It was only a matter of time before you started producing tarnce again.
(no, I don't hear a difference either)
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Michael Hatsis
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rat wrote:question..do samples have longer decay now if i put them into a drum rack. before, in impulse, all my kick samples had lost a lot of punch somehow. do samples now play back properly in drum racks?
The default is to put "Slices" in simplers. Audio is *not* actually sliced destructively, Live just adjusts the start and end point of each Simpler. So you can adjust the Loop point settings, Decay, sustain...any simpler params.
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Do any of the new Live 7 drum plugs offer support for control from Vdrums like BFD or Battery. The most basic requirement would to be able to control variable open/closed Hhats I.E Control all the different positions between open and closed via variable CC msgs (Do the drum plugs even come with samples for inbetween open/closed?). If not They are kinda useless for imitating realistic drums!
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Its possible thanks to a new feature on the Sampler.Pandamonium wrote:Do any of the new Live 7 drum plugs offer support for control from Vdrums like BFD or Battery. The most basic requirement would to be able to control variable open/closed Hhats I.E Control all the different positions between open and closed via variable CC msgs (Do the drum plugs even come with samples for inbetween open/closed?). If not They are kinda useless for imitating realistic drums!
You can select samples with a CC..
Seriously, I cannot tell which sounds best, but the third one clearly sounds different, it sounds kind of muffled compared to the others.Machinate wrote:Which one sounds best? I think they all sound pretty much the same. Any difference I hear may as well be caused by temperature fluxuations in my studio or something.
Last edited by Timur on Sat Oct 13, 2007 10:16 am, edited 1 time in total.