Really? That sucks. I always scroll through my drums with the right click "add new sound" or whatever it is. I find that it's easy to scroll through things quicker that way. I also don't often save the kit because I like the process of building up stupid sounds. It actually helps me with track ideas. I think there are quite a few free vsti's that will work as drum samplers too.Decepto wrote:But once you save a kit, you aren't able to scroll through sounds anymore.kwality wrote:I'd second Battery. It's just so flexible and sounds great, plus it's easy to scroll through sounds.
Be wary of the new version (3) cause I've heard there are still quite a few bugs.
If you drag them over from the directory, "next sample" and "previous sample" will pull the respective sample from that directory. However, once the kit is saved, those buttons pull the sample from the surrounding cells. I never understood why this happened.
Drum Machine - vsti
Here's the link to an even better version of the vst mentioned above... More optimized CPU and Redrum clone.wmayhem wrote:There is a VST drum sampler that specifically emulates Redrum... It's called Tatapoem (sic). Look for it at kvraudio.com.
Guru + Battery will get you just about everything you need. Guru is an incredible drum sequencer VST.
dMw
http://soma.asseca.com/wiki/Tatapoum/LatestDownload
Yeah... It is a bit buggy... What host are you using?tzusing wrote:it looks awesome and all. but cpu usage is out of control....
SonicCharge Microtonic is another GREAT synth based drum machine and sequencer with MIDI out that you can route to your other drum sound modules/samplers.
GURU is also the coolest. Will soon be an MPC Killer.
GURU is nice, smart built-in seq, cool effects... and the mad beat-slicer tool. it's the drumsamples' heaven :)
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