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| Re: Happy Cubase 4.1 birthday !.. Who Cares... What about Nuendo [message #91840 is a reply to message #91831] |
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terns are decent with the EZ software and some loops are
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>>>> right funky but only two kit sounds (pop/rock and cocktail). The
>>>> Nashville uses an new kit and I was wondering if the loops have a large
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>>>> variety of country 3/4 and 6/8 grooves.
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>>>> 3. www.xlnaudio.com I looked into XLN Addictive Drums (AD) and it
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>>>> seems as though each kick, snare, tom, ride, hat, cymbals and cowbell
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>>>> (don't say it!) has it's own fader and efx/inserts but I'm not sure.
>> I
>>>> don't mind some bleed, in fact I like it for ambience, so is the
>>>> isolation
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>>>> from each drum/cymbal similar to solo or more like a close mic.
>>>> Secondly,
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>>>> I am concerned that the kits are mostly rock/old school/machine based
>> and
>>>> I do need a country kit and/or country grooves on about 1/3 to 1/2 of
>> my
>>>> songs that I'm editing and mixing. XLN has just one add on pak to date
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>>>> and it's retro. Does the "acoustic" kit fit the country mode or
>>>> primarily
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>>>> just soft acoustic songs. AD does have reverb and I do like to use
>>>> massive reverb on the snare on country ballads so is it possible or
is
>> it
>>>> a whole kit reverb. How are the grooves. XLN states on their website
>> "the
>>>> grooves, beats and fills of a good drummer!" Website states no
>>>> humanize
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>>>> feature but instead uses recorded alternating strokes for a velocity
>>>> layer.
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>>>>
>>>> Are any of you folks addicted or would you recommend that I stay with
>> EZ?
>>>>
>>>> Thanks,
>>>> Wayne Carson
>>>> Paris since '97
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>DKFHS/CV.. Their kits are not as raw as BFD. Hey whatever floats your boat.
I like Addictives's almost ready sound and interface. Sppeds up the production
process..
Dedric Terry <dterry@keyofd.net> wrote:
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