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Drumagog 4.04

Drumagog 4.04

2006-03-02 by HKC

This has little to do with Logic but Drumagog 4.04 rocks, I can' believe how easy it is to replace or make midi tracks out of audio. I was almost giving up on them and kind of regretted that I participated in the groupbuy but now....No sad snare drum will remain unreplaced. 

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Re: Drumagog 4.04

2006-03-13 by forums@logic-users.org

Message posted by Paul Crouch <horseless.paul@...>
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"HKC" <hkc@...> wrote:
> This has little to do with Logic but Drumagog 4.04 rocks, I can' believe how easy it is to replace or make midi tracks out of audio. I was almost giving up on them and kind of regretted that I participated in the groupbuy but now....No sad snare drum will remain unreplaced.


Just noticed this post.
I couldn't agree more. 
Now it's got MIDI out in Logic and fixed latency I am having a ball. Rim is also very good with the support. Great Group Buy imo.

Re: [L-OT] Re: Drumagog 4.04

2006-03-13 by Peter Ostry

On 13.03.2006, at 16:33, forums@... wrote:

> Now it's got MIDI out in Logic and fixed latency I am having a ball.

What?
Did you really say that a plugin sends MIDI out?
To be sure: if you cable the channel strip to a monitor object - you  
see MIDI coming out based on the filtered audio?

I wait since years for that.


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Peter Ostry

Re: [L-OT] Re: Drumagog 4.04

2006-03-13 by HKC

What?
Did you really say that a plugin sends MIDI out?

It converts the audio to midi in real time. Drumagog seemed like a bad investment for me until 4.04 came and Logic became full featured in Drumagog. 


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