drumagog

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we don't need rest!!
so...who else uses this?

seems handy, but the demo I downloaded had no samples to really play with. I suppose I could go hunt down some samples, etc...but I guess the big deal is that it replaces what you got. You just need the GOOD sounds to replace your BAD sounds. I was just hoping THEY had the GOOD sounds... know what I mean??

otherwise, the program seems to work half decent.... just messing around with some simple stuff for a little bit....
 
mixmkr said:
so...who else uses this?

seems handy, but the demo I downloaded had no samples to really play with. I suppose I could go hunt down some samples, etc...but I guess the big deal is that it replaces what you got. You just need the GOOD sounds to replace your BAD sounds. I was just hoping THEY had the GOOD sounds... know what I mean??

otherwise, the program seems to work half decent.... just messing around with some simple stuff for a little bit....

Pipeline will be around eventually. He's got samples from the studio he worked at.

Actually I think I have them on this computer, I'll PM ya if I find 'em.
 
I've used it to successfully rescue bad drum sounds before.......... it's an excellent tool to have in your toolkit....

But yes, the built-in sounds are crappy -- I get my own samples, or use sample library CDs....

For the price of it, I didn't expect there to be a lot of useful sounds... I bought it for the tool itself, intending to use other sounds with it.....!
 
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I like it to replace fake sounding triggered kicks. Sounds funny, huh. I like using triggers on kicks because it makes it easier on drummers and easier on me, but then sometimes I don't like the sound from the module, so I'll take samples of the real kick drum and use drumagog to replace the module samples with my own.
 
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