However BFD takes up massive disk & ram space, takes a lot of learning, requires knowledge of how to 'process' drums and just generally takes more time to use. Addictive Drums sounds good, has everything built in and is pretty much instantly useable - much better for someone just stepping up from Stylus. However I do agree that BFD is ultimatly a more mature program and sounds truly amazing - but it takes as much 'tweaking' to get it working as a real drum kit! Joe Joe Public Studios --- In Logic_Cafe@yahoogroups.com, Paul Najar <pnajar@...> wrote: > > > On 25/07/2007, at 5:50 AM, GAmoore@... wrote: > > > > >> I'm continuing on with Stylus RMX (amazing product) > >> > > > > I have RMX and I use it for quick demos, but its basically recycled > > loops. I > > am excited about Addictative Drums and am going to buy that today. > > Its midi + > > samples, but it sounds really good and you can tweak easier, and > > even play the > > parts yourself on the keyboard. > > If you're thinking about Addictive Drums you should also check out > BFD. It's a more mature product with a lot more available library. > > Kind regards > > > ::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: > Paul Najar > Jaminajar Music Production > www.jaminajar.com > > > > > [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] >
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Re: RMX/Addictive Drums
2007-08-01 by Joe
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