-Over rated:
The guy from Slipknot
John Bonham (led zep's shit to me anyway, just my own opinion)
-Under rated:
Tim Alexander from Primus
The dude from tool
Mitch Mitchell from the EXP
OK I just figured it out myself, you've gotta use some sort of virtual midi routing soft a la hubi's loopback or MidiYoke. I'm gonna have a go with those two to check what kind of latency we can get playing live.
Hi folks,
I know it may not be the best place for a post like this but it's still drums oriented stuff so...
Would any of you have a positive exerience using the midi output of drumagog to trigger a software drum sampler (Battery or other) directly whitin the sequencer software (cubase, logic...
the only thing I can tell you is that the rotel is excellent. I bought a rotel last month, it still needs some time to get some tougher lows and mids, but it sound really flat and accurate. A bit cold some would say, but I like it. I use it with Triangle Titus 202 bookshelf "reference"...
I personally use spinaudio's asio fx procsessor with the sparkfx vst matrix plug, I can chain a few FX , stomps, univibe and shit, and have both the marshall and the twin(panned hard left and right) in parallel, add stereo room simulation on top of that, wich gives me honest results in real...
after the nice post on bit depth and dynamic range,
I just have a question about converters:
-which ones are the best?
what board would you go for, just by reading the tech specs, between those two:
-delta 44 /delta 66
-egosys waveterminal 192X/192M
and to conclude, your opinion on 88.2 vs 96...
The only place for free high quality amp and stomp emulation:
www.simulanalog.org
they have free vst versions of the famous Univbe (yes, true!), tube screamer, boss distortion, delay, flanger , as well as a marvellous fender twin model and a marshall jcm 900 twin reverb!
actually my thought was that it may be possible to emulate this on a pc, in the same way that Nintendo or sega game boxes are, and to see if the emulation of a pod or DM4 would consume more cycles than a revalver instance.
hi,
can anyone tell me what DSP chip and AD/DA converters are used in line6 's product line?
I'd like to know how much "horse power" we've got in there, just to make a comparison between the complexity of the computations performed by the, say DM4 ou LM4 stom boxes modelers from line6 and...
Hi everybody, pro engineers or not, scoffers, etc...
Hi just wanted to say that home recording is the salvation and the future of music production, autoprod means freeness of expression and inventiveness, one day the big majors will have to reckon they're outa here, and if the sound's all...
ACPI chaves much better on XP than on 2K, so you can leav it on, but windows will ignore your bios settings, as it has been said before.
Installing in standard PC will force you you to tweak your setting by hand.but there is one thing you should know:
-IRQ have priorities which are sorted like...
Hi people, happy new year and stuff!
(I haven't posted anything for ages here)
I'd like to process the vocals on a tune to get close to what your can hear on "Change (In the house of flies)" on the deftones latest opus.
In your opinion how many vocal layers are there, what sort of FX did they...
hi,
I can get a sennheiser E855 for two thirds of its retails price, with the warranty, gig bag and stuff. the guy who sells this mic told me it was senn's top of the line dynamic mic, and that it had a very large spectrum, up to 18KHz he said.
so my question is, do you think this would be...
the deluxe rules! deep bass, ultra bright clean channel and dirty crunch
the deville has got too much highs in my opinion and moves even more air than the deluxe
NTFS means NT File System, it was designed with data privacy, safety and networks in mind for windows NT.
With NTFS you have a lot of meta data associated with the files on the HDD, such as the owner ID and network restrictions, all this sort of info.
So when you play around with the files on...
This post is in response to the previous post on "religious experience with wave linear phase EQ"
Here are some links of great interest for those in quest of explanations on the algorithms and math behind digital filtering, linear phase, comb, etc.
http://ccrma-www.stanford.edu/~jos/filters/...