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BFD percussion [message #83620] Tue, 24 April 2007 01:06 Go to next message
Deej [4] is currently offline  Deej [4]   UNITED STATES
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A few years ago after I bought BFD, I wanked on Angus big time, for a long
time about coming out with a percussion library. After a while he finally
recommended Yellow Tools as the best thing out there, probably just so I'd
shut up. Anyway, . he finally came out with a BFD percussion library a while
back. I figured that after all the harrassment I sent his way (good natured,
of course), in order to preserve any shred of integrity at all, I had to go
ahead and buy this. I loaded it up tonight and have been pitter patting
around with it on my Korg PadKontrol. I don't have Yellow Tools to compare
it to, but I'm kind of a percussion junkie and I think this is
nice................realllllll........niceeeeee..........

those of you who are percussion freaks and own BFD will likely be impressed.

;o)
Re: BFD percussion [message #83624 is a reply to message #83620] Tue, 24 April 2007 05:28 Go to previous messageGo to next message
gene lennon is currently offline  gene lennon
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Yellow Tools drums for Giga are among my favorite sets. Particularly for lighter
music. (The nylon guitars are also outstanding.) I always though BFD was
best for rock. I like Larry Seyer Drums a lot too, and they don’t get any
play on the forums.
g
PS
I built a bunch of drum maps to use within Performer that allow me to easily
re-channel MIDI drum parts to alternate sources. This has greatly simplified
and encouraged experimenting with drum set replacement. EZplayer Free is
also helpful for this.

"DJ" <www.aarrrrggghhh!!!.com> wrote:
>A few years ago after I bought BFD, I wanked on Angus big time, for a long

>time about coming out with a percussion library. After a while he finally

>recommended Yellow Tools as the best thing out there, probably just so I'd

>shut up. Anyway, . he finally came out with a BFD percussion library a while

>back. I figured that after all the harrassment I sent his way (good natured,

>of course), in order to preserve any shred of integrity at all, I had to
go
>ahead and buy this. I loaded it up tonight and have been pitter patting

>around with it on my Korg PadKontrol. I don't have Yellow Tools to compare

>it to, but I'm kind of a percussion junkie and I think this is
>nice................realllllll........niceeeeee..........
>
>those of you who are percussion freaks and own BFD will likely be impressed.
>
>;o)
>
>
Re: BFD percussion [message #83627 is a reply to message #83620] Tue, 24 April 2007 05:40 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Bill L is currently offline  Bill L   UNITED STATES
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I wondered when they would come out with perc. Now I'm getting interested.

Bill L

DJ wrote:
> A few years ago after I bought BFD, I wanked on Angus big time, for a long
> time about coming out with a percussion library. After a while he finally
> recommended Yellow Tools as the best thing out there, probably just so I'd
> shut up. Anyway, . he finally came out with a BFD percussion library a while
> back. I figured that after all the harrassment I sent his way (good natured,
> of course), in order to preserve any shred of integrity at all, I had to go
> ahead and buy this. I loaded it up tonight and have been pitter patting
> around with it on my Korg PadKontrol. I don't have Yellow Tools to compare
> it to, but I'm kind of a percussion junkie and I think this is
> nice................realllllll........niceeeeee..........
>
> those of you who are percussion freaks and own BFD will likely be impressed.
>
> ;o)
>
>
Re: BFD percussion [message #83629 is a reply to message #83624] Tue, 24 April 2007 06:25 Go to previous messageGo to next message
gene lennon is currently offline  gene lennon
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Registered: July 2006
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More on subject..
For miscellaneous percussion it is hard to beat YT Culture. I was not that
impressed with the Latin Percussion set for EZ from Toontrack. Favorite miscellaneous
sample CD:
New York Percussion Studio, I also like StormDrum and RA.

"Gene Lennon" <glennon@NOSPmyrealbox.com> wrote:
>
>Yellow Tools drums for Giga are among my favorite sets. Particularly for
lighter
>music. (The nylon guitars are also outstanding.) I always though BFD was
>best for rock. I like Larry Seyer Drums a lot too, and they don’t get any
>play on the forums.
>g
>PS
>I built a bunch of drum maps to use within Performer that allow me to easily
>re-channel MIDI drum parts to alternate sources. This has greatly simplified
>and encouraged experimenting with drum set replacement. EZplayer Free is
>also helpful for this.
>
>"DJ" <www.aarrrrggghhh!!!.com> wrote:
>>A few years ago after I bought BFD, I wanked on Angus big time, for a long
>
>>time about coming out with a percussion library. After a while he finally
>
>>recommended Yellow Tools as the best thing out there, probably just so
I'd
>
>>shut up. Anyway, . he finally came out with a BFD percussion library a
while
>
>>back. I figured that after all the harrassment I sent his way (good natured,
>
>>of course), in order to preserve any shred of integrity at all, I had
to
>go
>>ahead and buy this. I loaded it up tonight and have been pitter patting
>
>>around with it on my Korg PadKontrol. I don't have Yellow Tools to compare
>
>>it to, but I'm kind of a percussion junkie and I think this is
>>nice................realllllll........niceeeeee..........
>>
>>those of you who are percussion freaks and own BFD will likely be impressed.
>>
>>;o)
>>
>>
>
Re: BFD percussion [message #83648 is a reply to message #83629] Tue, 24 April 2007 10:13 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Doug Wellington is currently offline  Doug Wellington   UNITED STATES
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"Gene Lennon" <glennon@NOSPmyrealbox.com> wrote:
> For miscellaneous percussion it is hard to beat YT Culture.

Culture is outstanding...

> I also like StormDrum and RA.

Both of those libraries are also outstanding! StormDrum is HUGE! I can't
wait for the new StormDrum 2 with the 64 bit player. For rock drums, I
really love DFH, and for an all around kit, it's really really hard to beat
Imperial Drums and Imperial Drums XL...

Doug

http://www.softsampling.com
http://www.parisfaqs.com


Re: BFD percussion [message #83662 is a reply to message #83620] Tue, 24 April 2007 15:23 Go to previous message
LaMont is currently offline  LaMont
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Registered: October 2005
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Thanks DJ.. I'm a percussion fanatic.. So, I'll be checking it out soon...

"DJ" <www.aarrrrggghhh!!!.com> wrote:
>A few years ago after I bought BFD, I wanked on Angus big time, for a long

>time about coming out with a percussion library. After a while he finally

>recommended Yellow Tools as the best thing out there, probably just so I'd

>shut up. Anyway, . he finally came out with a BFD percussion library a while

>back. I figured that after all the harrassment I sent his way (good natured,

>of course), in order to preserve any shred of integrity at all, I had to
go
>ahead and buy this. I loaded it up tonight and have been pitter patting

>around with it on my Korg PadKontrol. I don't have Yellow Tools to compare

>it to, but I'm kind of a percussion junkie and I think this is
>nice................realllllll........niceeeeee..........
>
>those of you who are percussion freaks and own BFD will likely be impressed.
>
>;o)
>
>
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