Hi everyone
Can anyone recommend a drum sampler that's fast to use for pitch and ADSR envelope?
I'd like something like Native Instruments Battery.
Any suggestions?
Thanks.
Drum samplers for SFP that work like NI Battery?
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I didn't realise there was midi timing problems with SFP.
Actually I found this drum sampler for SFP
http://dev.d-mute.com/huidrums_us.html
I want to use the SFP effects with my drum samplers and it's a bit messy using VST samplers when you have to route the signal out then record it back in.
Perhaps SX 2 will help with this.
Does anyone use DR-008?
Actually I found this drum sampler for SFP
http://dev.d-mute.com/huidrums_us.html
I want to use the SFP effects with my drum samplers and it's a bit messy using VST samplers when you have to route the signal out then record it back in.
Perhaps SX 2 will help with this.
Does anyone use DR-008?
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Seems somewhat limited in comparison to Battery, though. I couldn't see any mention of being able to layer samples, there's only 11 instruments and four separate outputs.On 2003-09-12 02:14, R-type wrote:
Actually I found this drum sampler for SFP
http://dev.d-mute.com/huidrums_us.html
Personally, I find that approach quite elegant...that's how I work with Battery.I want to use the SFP effects with my drum samplers and it's a bit messy using VST samplers when you have to route the signal out then record it back in.
Maybe demo both drum machines and see what works best? Have you tried using the STS sampler(s) for drums, btw? (Not my fave cup of tea personally).
Regards,
Royston (hanging)
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Hi Royston,
for sampled drums I used this SDS sometimes.
An old device but nice, also it has a filter section.
Hope you find this useful somehow.
http://www.planetz.com/forums/viewtopic ... forum=16&5
cheers
for sampled drums I used this SDS sometimes.
An old device but nice, also it has a filter section.
Hope you find this useful somehow.
http://www.planetz.com/forums/viewtopic ... forum=16&5
cheers
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Thanks for that, Chris...I shall try it out over the weekend!On 2003-09-12 05:35, ChrisWerner wrote:
Hi Royston,
for sampled drums I used this SDS sometimes.
An old device but nice, also it has a filter section.
Hope you find this useful somehow.
http://www.planetz.com/forums/viewtopic ... forum=16&5
cheers

Royston
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It's actually rather easy. You can have multiple outs in Battery going to multiple busses in the cubase, so you can have your drums on seperate asio channels coming into SFP for further processing (Vinco!:D).I want to use the SFP effects with my drum samplers and it's a bit messy using VST samplers when you have to route the signal out then record it back in.
Thanks for all your help. I'll check that SDS out right now : )
That D mute plugin also has a drum synth section. I should demo it but I have to be organized because the demo only lasts 4 minutes.
Also I don't care about sepearate outputs because I can just load another copy of the plugin.
Battery is good but it doesn't have filters and I don't need layers for my drums just dirty beats and compression.
I also need fast and easy work flow.
That D mute plugin also has a drum synth section. I should demo it but I have to be organized because the demo only lasts 4 minutes.
Also I don't care about sepearate outputs because I can just load another copy of the plugin.
Battery is good but it doesn't have filters and I don't need layers for my drums just dirty beats and compression.
I also need fast and easy work flow.
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