i've just purchsed some rather spiffing software called "battery" from native instruments
http://www.nativeinstruments.de/index.php?battery_us
its a bit nice...
basically, its a software sampler that allows you to load in banks of drum sounds and tune them, add fx, and store them as "kits" on your pc
thus you can create a complete drum kit from a series of seeperate sound samples which you can then use in your music sequencing software (it will run as an asio plug on a cubase vst plugin) to create your very own dokctor avalanche
we at the wunderkind corporation are mighty impressed. well, "we" will be once martin has seen it!
so, where can we get a bank of drum sounds for the doktor?
your very own doktor - one for the musos
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its designed to do percussion sounds, but as you can load in your own sounds i guess in theory you could load in whatever wavs you want.
i would have thought though that its down to how it handles the midi information - ie: with a drum bank on channel 10 each "note" is a different drum sound...
suppose you could use it to have a bank of samples and fx, and each midi "note" you send would trigger a different sample/fx rather than just play the same sample at different pitches
i think the makers, native instrument, do some other groovy apps more designed for instrument sounds ("softsynths" etc) - "reaktor" for example...
on the up side - it comes with a sample cd with 500mb of drum sounds! some really cool kits and fx there
i would have thought though that its down to how it handles the midi information - ie: with a drum bank on channel 10 each "note" is a different drum sound...
suppose you could use it to have a bank of samples and fx, and each midi "note" you send would trigger a different sample/fx rather than just play the same sample at different pitches
i think the makers, native instrument, do some other groovy apps more designed for instrument sounds ("softsynths" etc) - "reaktor" for example...
on the up side - it comes with a sample cd with 500mb of drum sounds! some really cool kits and fx there
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Battery? When I hear the word "battery" I think of bunniesQuiff Boy wrote:i've just purchsed some rather spiffing software called "battery" from native instruments
http://www.nativeinstruments.de/index.php?battery_us
its a bit nice...
basically, its a software sampler that allows you to load in banks of drum sounds and tune them, add fx, and store them as "kits" on your pc
thus you can create a complete drum kit from a series of seeperate sound samples which you can then use in your music sequencing software (it will run as an asio plug on a cubase vst plugin) to create your very own dokctor avalanche
we at the wunderkind corporation are mighty impressed. well, "we" will be once martin has seen it!
so, where can we get a bank of drum sounds for the doktor?
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a friend at work has recommended reason - thats the one where you can view the back panels and f**k around with the "virtual" cable connections and routing isnt it?Gary wrote:reason 2.0 can do a fairly good impression.. once youve arsed aroudn with things for hours
what exactly is it? a virtual fx rack?
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yes u can arse around with the back panels, and it has a sampler for sampling , a drum machine, and a sequencer.. and built in effects. It can be pretty limiting as their is no plugin support, but you can 'rewire' it through to cubase and use the plug ins in cubase.
Hope that makes sense.. its early and me brain aint working yet
Hope that makes sense.. its early and me brain aint working yet
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The drum machine on Rebirth is the same as the Sisters 83-84 doctor.
I'd look for Oberhiem samples which they've used for First and last and I think still use the tom samples now
I'd look for Oberhiem samples which they've used for First and last and I think still use the tom samples now
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yep - 83/84 sisters was an 808 wasnt it? just a seriously f**ked and overdriven oneEd Rhombus wrote:The drum machine on Rebirth is the same as the Sisters 83-84 doctor.
I'd look for Oberhiem samples which they've used for First and last and I think still use the tom samples now
oberhiem!! thats it, i forgot the name of it...
http://www.thesistersofmercy.com/tech/doktors.htm
ok, any one got any oberhiem dmx samples? or what about the yamaha rx5?
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Not the Oberheim, but plenty of other samples here it seems -
http://www.modarchive.com/waveworld/drums.shtml
http://www.modarchive.com/waveworld/drums.shtml
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oooh, danke!Zuma wrote:Not the Oberheim, but plenty of other samples here it seems -
http://www.modarchive.com/waveworld/drums.shtml
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