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Fave Softdrums? BFD etc [message #93041] Sun, 25 November 2007 18:06 Go to next message
Kim is currently offline  Kim
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A good drummer friend of mine is going electronic. He's bought a MIDI trigger
kit already, and is now looking through options for software on the PC. What
are the current faves? His original stuff is rock-esque, in the "Alternative
/ Pop" kinda range, but the sounds might get general cover band use also.

Anybody have any new comments about...

(*) BFD
(*) Battery
(*) Easy Drummer - Adictive Drums
(*) Others?

Also, any issues that anybody has had with any of these, especially with
Cubase as a host.

....oh, and any advice on stand alone host apps, given that in a live sense
he probably doesn't need to run a whole DAW if he doesn't need to. I know
BFD will load stand alone...

Thanks in advance! :o)

Cheers,
Kim.
Re: Fave Softdrums? BFD etc [message #93047 is a reply to message #93041] Sun, 25 November 2007 21:32 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Neil is currently offline  Neil
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Check out DFH2 - sounds good, no issues running it with Cubase,
and now comes wiht a stand-alone host, IIRC reading recently.
Nothing amazing or extravagant about it, but just a handful of
some good basic rock-type sounds overall.

Neil


"Kim" <hiddensounds@hotmail.com> wrote:
>
>
>A good drummer friend of mine is going electronic. He's bought a MIDI trigger
>kit already, and is now looking through options for software on the PC.
What
>are the current faves? His original stuff is rock-esque, in the "Alternative
>/ Pop" kinda range, but the sounds might get general cover band use also.
>
>Anybody have any new comments about...
>
>(*) BFD
>(*) Battery
>(*) Easy Drummer - Adictive Drums
>(*) Others?
>
>Also, any issues that anybody has had with any of these, especially with
>Cubase as a host.
>
>...oh, and any advice on stand alone host apps, given that in a live sense
>he probably doesn't need to run a whole DAW if he doesn't need to. I know
>BFD will load stand alone...
>
>Thanks in advance! :o)
>
>Cheers,
>Kim.
Re: Fave Softdrums? BFD etc [message #93069 is a reply to message #93041] Mon, 26 November 2007 06:45 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Bill L is currently offline  Bill L   UNITED STATES
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Won't he have a hard tine with the delay imparted by a computer?

Kim wrote:
> A good drummer friend of mine is going electronic. He's bought a MIDI trigger
> kit already, and is now looking through options for software on the PC. What
> are the current faves? His original stuff is rock-esque, in the "Alternative
> / Pop" kinda range, but the sounds might get general cover band use also.
>
> Anybody have any new comments about...
>
> (*) BFD
> (*) Battery
> (*) Easy Drummer - Adictive Drums
> (*) Others?
>
> Also, any issues that anybody has had with any of these, especially with
> Cubase as a host.
>
> ...oh, and any advice on stand alone host apps, given that in a live sense
> he probably doesn't need to run a whole DAW if he doesn't need to. I know
> BFD will load stand alone...
>
> Thanks in advance! :o)
>
> Cheers,
> Kim.
Re: Fave Softdrums? BFD etc [message #93075 is a reply to message #93069] Mon, 26 November 2007 12:32 Go to previous messageGo to next message
John [1] is currently offline  John [1]
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BFD superior I rocks
Re: Fave Softdrums? BFD etc [message #93081 is a reply to message #93069] Mon, 26 November 2007 15:18 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Kim is currently offline  Kim
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Bill L <bill@billlorentzen.com> wrote:
>Won't he have a hard tine with the delay imparted by a computer?
>

No more so than a key player running gigasampler etc etc.

So no, I wouldn't think so. I believe that pretty much have that under control
down to sub 10ms kinda times.

Fundamentally any digital device triggering samples is a computer, so obviously
if it's done right, you get low delay times.

Cheers,
Kim.
Re: Fave Softdrums? BFD etc [message #93084 is a reply to message #93041] Mon, 26 November 2007 16:25 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Morgan is currently offline  Morgan   UNITED STATES
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Hi Kim,

Here is some info on the new BFD just in :)

We really love BFD , its the central piece in the
Song Writers Workshops we do here in the store.
BFD peaks the Way Cool meter - Bigtime !


And Yes Of course there will be a PARIS Group buy
on BFD and upgrades


The much anticipated BFD2 is now en route from the UK to the US.
Stock will be available to ship to US dealers from 03 DEC 2007.


For details on the new features, please see the following links:


http://www.fxpansion.com/index.php?page=53


http://www.fxpansion.com/index.php?page=53&tab=148


http://www.fxpansion.com/index.php?page=53&tab=149


http://www.fxpansion.com/index.php?page=53&tab=150


http://www.fxpansion.com/index.php?page=53&tab=151


This has been one of the most anticipated updates this year and I
expect demand to exceed supply.

Morgan :)
Eastcoast Music Mall
morganp@ntplx.net
800-901-2001


"Kim" <hiddensounds@hotmail.com> wrote in message news:474a1c30$1@linux...
>
>
> A good drummer friend of mine is going electronic. He's bought a MIDI
> trigger
> kit already, and is now looking through options for software on the PC.
> What
> are the current faves? His original stuff is rock-esque, in the
> "Alternative
> / Pop" kinda range, but the sounds might get general cover band use also.
>
> Anybody have any new comments about...
>
> (*) BFD
> (*) Battery
> (*) Easy Drummer - Adictive Drums
> (*) Others?
>
> Also, any issues that anybody has had with any of these, especially with
> Cubase as a host.
>
> ...oh, and any advice on stand alone host apps, given that in a live sense
> he probably doesn't need to run a whole DAW if he doesn't need to. I know
> BFD will load stand alone...
>
> Thanks in advance! :o)
>
> Cheers,
> Kim.
Re: Fave Softdrums? BFD etc [message #93086 is a reply to message #93084] Mon, 26 November 2007 17:02 Go to previous messageGo to next message
DJ is currently offline  DJ   FRANCE
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Registered: July 2005
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I will definitely die if I don't have this. I'm serious too.

BFD2 or death.

;o)



"Morgan" <morganp@ntplx.net> wrote in message news:474b650e@linux...
> Hi Kim,
>
> Here is some info on the new BFD just in :)
>
> We really love BFD , its the central piece in the
> Song Writers Workshops we do here in the store.
> BFD peaks the Way Cool meter - Bigtime !
>
>
> And Yes Of course there will be a PARIS Group buy
> on BFD and upgrades
>
>
> The much anticipated BFD2 is now en route from the UK to the US.
> Stock will be available to ship to US dealers from 03 DEC 2007.
>
>
> For details on the new features, please see the following links:
>
>
> http://www.fxpansion.com/index.php?page=53
>
>
> http://www.fxpansion.com/index.php?page=53&tab=148
>
>
> http://www.fxpansion.com/index.php?page=53&tab=149
>
>
> http://www.fxpansion.com/index.php?page=53&tab=150
>
>
> http://www.fxpansion.com/index.php?page=53&tab=151
>
>
> This has been one of the most anticipated updates this year and I
> expect demand to exceed supply.
>
> Morgan :)
> Eastcoast Music Mall
> morganp@ntplx.net
> 800-901-2001
>
>
> "Kim" <hiddensounds@hotmail.com> wrote in message news:474a1c30$1@linux...
>>
>>
>> A good drummer friend of mine is going electronic. He's bought a MIDI
>> trigger
>> kit already, and is now looking through options for software on the PC.
>> What
>> are the current faves? His original stuff is rock-esque, in the
>> "Alternative
>> / Pop" kinda range, but the sounds might get general cover band use also.
>>
>> Anybody have any new comments about...
>>
>> (*) BFD
>> (*) Battery
>> (*) Easy Drummer - Adictive Drums
>> (*) Others?
>>
>> Also, any issues that anybody has had with any of these, especially with
>> Cubase as a host.
>>
>> ...oh, and any advice on stand alone host apps, given that in a live
>> sense
>> he probably doesn't need to run a whole DAW if he doesn't need to. I know
>> BFD will load stand alone...
>>
>> Thanks in advance! :o)
>>
>> Cheers,
>> Kim.
>
>
Re: Fave Softdrums? BFD etc [message #93087 is a reply to message #93084] Mon, 26 November 2007 18:49 Go to previous messageGo to next message
AlexPlasko is currently offline  AlexPlasko   UNITED STATES
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there goes the credit card balance.im in Morgan:-)
"Morgan" <morganp@ntplx.net> wrote in message news:474b650e@linux...
> Hi Kim,
>
> Here is some info on the new BFD just in :)
>
> We really love BFD , its the central piece in the
> Song Writers Workshops we do here in the store.
> BFD peaks the Way Cool meter - Bigtime !
>
>
> And Yes Of course there will be a PARIS Group buy
> on BFD and upgrades
>
>
> The much anticipated BFD2 is now en route from the UK to the US.
> Stock will be available to ship to US dealers from 03 DEC 2007.
>
>
> For details on the new features, please see the following links:
>
>
> http://www.fxpansion.com/index.php?page=53
>
>
> http://www.fxpansion.com/index.php?page=53&tab=148
>
>
> http://www.fxpansion.com/index.php?page=53&tab=149
>
>
> http://www.fxpansion.com/index.php?page=53&tab=150
>
>
> http://www.fxpansion.com/index.php?page=53&tab=151
>
>
> This has been one of the most anticipated updates this year and I
> expect demand to exceed supply.
>
> Morgan :)
> Eastcoast Music Mall
> morganp@ntplx.net
> 800-901-2001
>
>
> "Kim" <hiddensounds@hotmail.com> wrote in message news:474a1c30$1@linux...
>>
>>
>> A good drummer friend of mine is going electronic. He's bought a MIDI
>> trigger
>> kit already, and is now looking through options for software on the PC.
>> What
>> are the current faves? His original stuff is rock-esque, in the
>> "Alternative
>> / Pop" kinda range, but the sounds might get general cover band use also.
>>
>> Anybody have any new comments about...
>>
>> (*) BFD
>> (*) Battery
>> (*) Easy Drummer - Adictive Drums
>> (*) Others?
>>
>> Also, any issues that anybody has had with any of these, especially with
>> Cubase as a host.
>>
>> ...oh, and any advice on stand alone host apps, given that in a live
>> sense
>> he probably doesn't need to run a whole DAW if he doesn't need to. I know
>> BFD will load stand alone...
>>
>> Thanks in advance! :o)
>>
>> Cheers,
>> Kim.
>
>
Re: Fave Softdrums? BFD etc [message #93089 is a reply to message #93084] Mon, 26 November 2007 20:20 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Neil is currently offline  Neil
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"Morgan" <morganp@ntplx.net> wrote:

>I expect demand to exceed supply.

How can this possibly occur..? It's SOFTWARE!!!!

So what... are you saying they'll not be able to replicate the
disks fast enough? Or perhaps the world will run out of a key
pigment needed to print one of the colors in the packaging?

lol
Re: Fave Softdrums? BFD etc [message #93093 is a reply to message #93041] Mon, 26 November 2007 21:31 Go to previous messageGo to next message
LaMontt  is currently offline  LaMontt   
Messages: 424
Registered: January 2007
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Hi Kim, I have almost all of them.. But , go to Vsti Drums are

1) XLN Addictive Drums.. Killer (easy) Interface with great sounding kits.

2)Native Instruments Battery 3. Killer Drum app
That can contiunes to grow with your library. The Lib that comes with Battery
is killer in it's own right.

3) Stylus(Orginal) & Stylus RMX.. Again, for the R&B/Dance Techno, Hip Hop..Stylus
is a must..

4) Ez Drummer( Nashville,Latin, Claustrophobic,Vintage Rock). These babys
cover a lot of ground. Sound s great and very EZ interface.
...............................These are my Go to babys.
I trigger via Roland V-Drum or Akai MPC 2000


*My take on the others. BDF-Deluxe..Nice, But drums are 'RAW'..If you don;t
knwo how to treat real live recorded drums , then leave BFD alone..However,
if you want to Learn how to get a RAW recorded kit to sound good, then BFD
is your choice..

*DKFH-Custome Vintage..NIce, Intuitive Interface. Nice sounding Kits..Plays
good with Electric drum kits.

*Larry Sayer Drums for Giga Sampler..Killer Kits..Very expressive.




"Kim" <hiddensounds@hotmail.com> wrote:
>
>
>A good drummer friend of mine is going electronic. He's bought a MIDI trigger
>kit already, and is now looking through options for software on the PC.
What
>are the current faves? His original stuff is rock-esque, in the "Alternative
>/ Pop" kinda range, but the sounds might get general cover band use also.
>
>Anybody have any new comments about...
>
>(*) BFD
>(*) Battery
>(*) Easy Drummer - Adictive Drums
>(*) Others?
>
>Also, any issues that anybody has had with any of these, especially with
>Cubase as a host.
>
>...oh, and any advice on stand alone host apps, given that in a live sense
>he probably doesn't need to run a whole DAW if he doesn't need to. I know
>BFD will load stand alone...
>
>Thanks in advance! :o)
>
>Cheers,
>Kim.
Re: Fave Softdrums? BFD etc [message #93101 is a reply to message #93089] Mon, 26 November 2007 23:47 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Kim is currently offline  Kim
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"Neil" <OIU@OIU.com> wrote:
>>I expect demand to exceed supply.
>
>How can this possibly occur..? It's SOFTWARE!!!!

I also wondered. ;o)

I guess he's either saying that he doesn't think they will do enough in the
first run. Or perhaps he placed the order a few months back before seeing
the feature set and is now going "Mmm... 20 won't go far". ;o)

Cheers,
Kim.
Re: Fave Softdrums? BFD etc [message #93111 is a reply to message #93093] Tue, 27 November 2007 05:55 Go to previous messageGo to next message
AlexPlasko is currently offline  AlexPlasko   UNITED STATES
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Bfd 2 looks like a completely new animal compared to1. multiple room mics
for room ambience if so desired, the ability to blend drums etc. from other
mics(controlled bleed)separate tracks for everything ,and 6000 built in
grooves that you can rearrange and alter any way you want.sounds like the
closest thing to "real drums" that ive seen,.and who doesn't tweak drums at
mixdown?
"LaMont" <jjdpro@gmail.com> wrote in message news:474b9da9$1@linux...
>
> Hi Kim, I have almost all of them.. But , go to Vsti Drums are
>
> 1) XLN Addictive Drums.. Killer (easy) Interface with great sounding kits.
>
> 2)Native Instruments Battery 3. Killer Drum app
> That can contiunes to grow with your library. The Lib that comes with
> Battery
> is killer in it's own right.
>
> 3) Stylus(Orginal) & Stylus RMX.. Again, for the R&B/Dance Techno, Hip
> Hop..Stylus
> is a must..
>
> 4) Ez Drummer( Nashville,Latin, Claustrophobic,Vintage Rock). These babys
> cover a lot of ground. Sound s great and very EZ interface.
> ..............................These are my Go to babys.
> I trigger via Roland V-Drum or Akai MPC 2000
>
>
> *My take on the others. BDF-Deluxe..Nice, But drums are 'RAW'..If you
> don;t
> knwo how to treat real live recorded drums , then leave BFD
> alone..However,
> if you want to Learn how to get a RAW recorded kit to sound good, then BFD
> is your choice..
>
> *DKFH-Custome Vintage..NIce, Intuitive Interface. Nice sounding
> Kits..Plays
> good with Electric drum kits.
>
> *Larry Sayer Drums for Giga Sampler..Killer Kits..Very expressive.
>
>
>
>
> "Kim" <hiddensounds@hotmail.com> wrote:
>>
>>
>>A good drummer friend of mine is going electronic. He's bought a MIDI
>>trigger
>>kit already, and is now looking through options for software on the PC.
> What
>>are the current faves? His original stuff is rock-esque, in the
>>"Alternative
>>/ Pop" kinda range, but the sounds might get general cover band use also.
>>
>>Anybody have any new comments about...
>>
>>(*) BFD
>>(*) Battery
>>(*) Easy Drummer - Adictive Drums
>>(*) Others?
>>
>>Also, any issues that anybody has had with any of these, especially with
>>Cubase as a host.
>>
>>...oh, and any advice on stand alone host apps, given that in a live sense
>>he probably doesn't need to run a whole DAW if he doesn't need to. I know
>>BFD will load stand alone...
>>
>>Thanks in advance! :o)
>>
>>Cheers,
>>Kim.
>
Re: Fave Softdrums? BFD etc [message #93114 is a reply to message #93093] Tue, 27 November 2007 08:20 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Bill L is currently offline  Bill L   UNITED STATES
Messages: 766
Registered: August 2006
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Lamont, I'm with you - I want speedy setup when I use a drum VSTi.
Ideally one of these kits would have options for raw, a set of various
complete kit EQs and also tweakable individual drum EQs. Do any of them
do that?

LaMont wrote:
> Hi Kim, I have almost all of them.. But , go to Vsti Drums are
>
> 1) XLN Addictive Drums.. Killer (easy) Interface with great sounding kits.
>
> 2)Native Instruments Battery 3. Killer Drum app
> That can contiunes to grow with your library. The Lib that comes with Battery
> is killer in it's own right.
>
> 3) Stylus(Orginal) & Stylus RMX.. Again, for the R&B/Dance Techno, Hip Hop..Stylus
> is a must..
>
> 4) Ez Drummer( Nashville,Latin, Claustrophobic,Vintage Rock). These babys
> cover a lot of ground. Sound s great and very EZ interface.
> ..............................These are my Go to babys.
> I trigger via Roland V-Drum or Akai MPC 2000
>
>
> *My take on the others. BDF-Deluxe..Nice, But drums are 'RAW'..If you don;t
> knwo how to treat real live recorded drums , then leave BFD alone..However,
> if you want to Learn how to get a RAW recorded kit to sound good, then BFD
> is your choice..
>
> *DKFH-Custome Vintage..NIce, Intuitive Interface. Nice sounding Kits..Plays
> good with Electric drum kits.
>
> *Larry Sayer Drums for Giga Sampler..Killer Kits..Very expressive.
>
>
>
>
> "Kim" <hiddensounds@hotmail.com> wrote:
>>
>> A good drummer friend of mine is going electronic. He's bought a MIDI trigger
>> kit already, and is now looking through options for software on the PC.
> What
>> are the current faves? His original stuff is rock-esque, in the "Alternative
>> / Pop" kinda range, but the sounds might get general cover band use also.
>>
>> Anybody have any new comments about...
>>
>> (*) BFD
>> (*) Battery
>> (*) Easy Drummer - Adictive Drums
>> (*) Others?
>>
>> Also, any issues that anybody has had with any of these, especially with
>> Cubase as a host.
>>
>> ...oh, and any advice on stand alone host apps, given that in a live sense
>> he probably doesn't need to run a whole DAW if he doesn't need to. I know
>> BFD will load stand alone...
>>
>> Thanks in advance! :o)
>>
>> Cheers,
>> Kim.
>
Re: Fave Softdrums? BFD etc [message #93122 is a reply to message #93114] Tue, 27 November 2007 10:31 Go to previous messageGo to next message
LaMontt  is currently offline  LaMontt   
Messages: 424
Registered: January 2007
Senior Member

Hey Bill, yes the XLN Addictive Drums and it's interface that BFD?Toontract
are gunning after has kits ready to roll and can be tweaked to perfection.
Take peak and a listen..:)

http://www.xlnaudio.com/

P.S. Drumcore is another beast with ready made groves and can be useda drum
module.. Sweet.

http://www.submersiblemusic.com/TemplateMain.aspx?contentId= 7


Bill L <bill@billlorentzen.com> wrote:
>Lamont, I'm with you - I want speedy setup when I use a drum VSTi.
>Ideally one of these kits would have options for raw, a set of various
>complete kit EQs and also tweakable individual drum EQs. Do any of them

>do that?
>
>LaMont wrote:
>> Hi Kim, I have almost all of them.. But , go to Vsti Drums are
>>
>> 1) XLN Addictive Drums.. Killer (easy) Interface with great sounding kits.
>>
>> 2)Native Instruments Battery 3. Killer Drum app
>> That can contiunes to grow with your library. The Lib that comes with
Battery
>> is killer in it's own right.
>>
>> 3) Stylus(Orginal) & Stylus RMX.. Again, for the R&B/Dance Techno, Hip
Hop..Stylus
>> is a must..
>>
>> 4) Ez Drummer( Nashville,Latin, Claustrophobic,Vintage Rock). These babys
>> cover a lot of ground. Sound s great and very EZ interface.
>> ..............................These are my Go to babys.
>> I trigger via Roland V-Drum or Akai MPC 2000
>>
>>
>> *My take on the others. BDF-Deluxe..Nice, But drums are 'RAW'..If you
don;t
>> knwo how to treat real live recorded drums , then leave BFD alone..However,
>> if you want to Learn how to get a RAW recorded kit to sound good, then
BFD
>> is your choice..
>>
>> *DKFH-Custome Vintage..NIce, Intuitive Interface. Nice sounding Kits..Plays
>> good with Electric drum kits.
>>
>> *Larry Sayer Drums for Giga Sampler..Killer Kits..Very expressive.
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> "Kim" <hiddensounds@hotmail.com> wrote:
>>>
>>> A good drummer friend of mine is going electronic. He's bought a MIDI
trigger
>>> kit already, and is now looking through options for software on the PC.
>> What
>>> are the current faves? His original stuff is rock-esque, in the "Alternative
>>> / Pop" kinda range, but the sounds might get general cover band use also.
>>>
>>> Anybody have any new comments about...
>>>
>>> (*) BFD
>>> (*) Battery
>>> (*) Easy Drummer - Adictive Drums
>>> (*) Others?
>>>
>>> Also, any issues that anybody has had with any of these, especially with
>>> Cubase as a host.
>>>
>>> ...oh, and any advice on stand alone host apps, given that in a live
sense
>>> he probably doesn't need to run a whole DAW if he doesn't need to. I
know
>>> BFD will load stand alone...
>>>
>>> Thanks in advance! :o)
>>>
>>> Cheers,
>>> Kim.
>>
Re: Fave Softdrums? BFD etc [message #93126 is a reply to message #93122] Tue, 27 November 2007 12:23 Go to previous message
DJ is currently offline  DJ   FRANCE
Messages: 1124
Registered: July 2005
Senior Member
BFD has a bunch of preprocessed drums now, plus it can use DFH snaples now
as well.


"LaMont" <jjdpro@gmail.com> wrote in message news:474c5476$1@linux...
>
> Hey Bill, yes the XLN Addictive Drums and it's interface that
> BFD?Toontract
> are gunning after has kits ready to roll and can be tweaked to perfection.
> Take peak and a listen..:)
>
> http://www.xlnaudio.com/
>
> P.S. Drumcore is another beast with ready made groves and can be useda
> drum
> module.. Sweet.
>
> http://www.submersiblemusic.com/TemplateMain.aspx?contentId= 7
>
>
> Bill L <bill@billlorentzen.com> wrote:
>>Lamont, I'm with you - I want speedy setup when I use a drum VSTi.
>>Ideally one of these kits would have options for raw, a set of various
>>complete kit EQs and also tweakable individual drum EQs. Do any of them
>
>>do that?
>>
>>LaMont wrote:
>>> Hi Kim, I have almost all of them.. But , go to Vsti Drums are
>>>
>>> 1) XLN Addictive Drums.. Killer (easy) Interface with great sounding
>>> kits.
>>>
>>> 2)Native Instruments Battery 3. Killer Drum app
>>> That can contiunes to grow with your library. The Lib that comes with
> Battery
>>> is killer in it's own right.
>>>
>>> 3) Stylus(Orginal) & Stylus RMX.. Again, for the R&B/Dance Techno, Hip
> Hop..Stylus
>>> is a must..
>>>
>>> 4) Ez Drummer( Nashville,Latin, Claustrophobic,Vintage Rock). These
>>> babys
>>> cover a lot of ground. Sound s great and very EZ interface.
>>> ..............................These are my Go to babys.
>>> I trigger via Roland V-Drum or Akai MPC 2000
>>>
>>>
>>> *My take on the others. BDF-Deluxe..Nice, But drums are 'RAW'..If you
> don;t
>>> knwo how to treat real live recorded drums , then leave BFD
>>> alone..However,
>>> if you want to Learn how to get a RAW recorded kit to sound good, then
> BFD
>>> is your choice..
>>>
>>> *DKFH-Custome Vintage..NIce, Intuitive Interface. Nice sounding
>>> Kits..Plays
>>> good with Electric drum kits.
>>>
>>> *Larry Sayer Drums for Giga Sampler..Killer Kits..Very expressive.
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> "Kim" <hiddensounds@hotmail.com> wrote:
>>>>
>>>> A good drummer friend of mine is going electronic. He's bought a MIDI
> trigger
>>>> kit already, and is now looking through options for software on the PC.
>>> What
>>>> are the current faves? His original stuff is rock-esque, in the
>>>> "Alternative
>>>> / Pop" kinda range, but the sounds might get general cover band use
>>>> also.
>>>>
>>>> Anybody have any new comments about...
>>>>
>>>> (*) BFD
>>>> (*) Battery
>>>> (*) Easy Drummer - Adictive Drums
>>>> (*) Others?
>>>>
>>>> Also, any issues that anybody has had with any of these, especially
>>>> with
>>>> Cubase as a host.
>>>>
>>>> ...oh, and any advice on stand alone host apps, given that in a live
> sense
>>>> he probably doesn't need to run a whole DAW if he doesn't need to. I
> know
>>>> BFD will load stand alone...
>>>>
>>>> Thanks in advance! :o)
>>>>
>>>> Cheers,
>>>> Kim.
>>>
>
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