| Fried A7N8X-E - why oh why ? [message #65574] |
Mon, 20 March 2006 15:49  |
Sound Dog
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;>> http://www.polesoft.com/refer.html
>>a fast one :)
"John" <no@no.com> wrote in message news:4442b774@linux...
> And it says it supports 16 outputs so what $ound card would you have to
> use for that?
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> Jamie K wrote:
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>> Battery 2 lets you build drum kits in a straight forward multi-cell
>> interface. Each cell can contain multiple samples layered by velocity.
>> Each cell has its own level and pan.
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>> You can combine cells into round robin groups to, for example, alternate
>> left and right hit sample sets as you play. You can combine cells for
>> multi-micing, so you have a cell for top snare, one for bottom snare, one
>> for OH snare, etc., all assigned to the same MIDI note to trigger
>> together.
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>> You can save and load cells. You can save and load entire kits. Make as
>> many as you want. It does take a few seconds to load a big kit off the
>> HD.
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>> B2 can load any .wav sample, maybe some other formats. It comes with a
>> multi-miced kit and some other kits. You can add your own samples, either
>> p
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