Lots of hardware talk these days... but this caught my eye...
http://www.fxpansion.com/index.php?page=167&tab=405
looks very capable. i wish i could get drumspillage but i'm now running osx and win7. :/
FXpansion Tremor (VST/AU)
FXpansion Tremor (VST/AU)
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Re: FXpansion Tremor (VST/AU)
Sounds really good, polyrhythmic pattern sequencer too. Yeah people harp on about analogue or hardware or whatever but a lot of them just don't see just how incredibly powerful some of the software is nowadays. That looks seriously good.
Re: FXpansion Tremor (VST/AU)
This looks and sounds great!
about the hardware : No matter how powerfull software is, sometimes you get better results with hands-on hardware instead of mouseclicking a plugin
about the hardware : No matter how powerfull software is, sometimes you get better results with hands-on hardware instead of mouseclicking a plugin
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Re: FXpansion Tremor (VST/AU)
???hydrogen wrote:i wish i could get drumspillage but i'm now running osx and win7. :/
I have drumspillage working perfect on OS X. Are you having problems?
Re: FXpansion Tremor (VST/AU)
I got dcam a few weeks ago and it's seriously good. This should have me covered for software instruments. Maybe i won't need any hardware? Although I like the idea of half in, have out the box, it really isn't good for a fast workflow. Ideally you want all in or out. I can't afford OTB so I'll have to use all this powerful software.
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what is this ideal? sh!t man. stop that. use what you got.tone-def wrote:I got dcam a few weeks ago and it's seriously good. This should have me covered for software instruments. Maybe i won't need any hardware? Although I like the idea of half in, have out the box, it really isn't good for a fast workflow. Ideally you want all in or out. I can't afford OTB so I'll have to use all this powerful software.
i guess i didn't t make sense... i'm switched to running windows 7 on my desktop. that is where i want drum spillage.Phase Ghost wrote:I have drumspillage working perfect on OS X. Are you having problems?
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Re: FXpansion Tremor (VST/AU)
having to record hardware into the computer then rerecord every time you want to change a few notes can be a pain in the ass. i liked the sound of my hardware but it really slowed down my workflow compared to working totally ITB. if you have a decent audio and MIDI interfaces with lots of in/out and a mixer you can get a speedy workflow with a hybrid set up. but recording everything in with 2 inputs is a nightmare.hydrogen wrote:what is this ideal? sh!t man. stop that. use what you got.tone-def wrote:I got dcam a few weeks ago and it's seriously good. This should have me covered for software instruments. Maybe i won't need any hardware? Although I like the idea of half in, have out the box, it really isn't good for a fast workflow. Ideally you want all in or out. I can't afford OTB so I'll have to use all this powerful software.
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I know what you mean... But all of that is a limiting descision to me. People have made great tracks with way less. Could you imagine just recording straight to DAT? With No automation?
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