
crawdad
Dammit, Jim, Shut Up!
Lt. Bob--CD will be mailed tomorrow. Do your thing, bro!
B. Sabbath--maybe I will try bringing them way down in the mix and see if that appeases the anti FX contingent.
erichenryus--I sent you a PM. Thanks for the comments. If the real world were this kind, I'd be selling real records!
twist--the drums are Native Instruments Battery. The samples come off a disk they sell called Studio Drums. I play them from a midi keyboard and record them and edit them in Digital Performer. Any MIDI sequencer could do the same thing. They are nice samples. If you buy Battery, get the Studio Drums disk. Most of the samples are like 9 layers deep, with each one being a progressively louder hit on the same drum, cymbal, etc. Very expressive. The thing I always hated about drum machines was that the softer hits are exactly the same sound, just queter. Not to mention that every drum machine seems to hype the high end, sizzle the cymbals, truncate the cymbals, etc. I'm digging these.
B. Sabbath--maybe I will try bringing them way down in the mix and see if that appeases the anti FX contingent.
erichenryus--I sent you a PM. Thanks for the comments. If the real world were this kind, I'd be selling real records!
twist--the drums are Native Instruments Battery. The samples come off a disk they sell called Studio Drums. I play them from a midi keyboard and record them and edit them in Digital Performer. Any MIDI sequencer could do the same thing. They are nice samples. If you buy Battery, get the Studio Drums disk. Most of the samples are like 9 layers deep, with each one being a progressively louder hit on the same drum, cymbal, etc. Very expressive. The thing I always hated about drum machines was that the softer hits are exactly the same sound, just queter. Not to mention that every drum machine seems to hype the high end, sizzle the cymbals, truncate the cymbals, etc. I'm digging these.