For everyone who uses drum programs.

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An outburst for perfection
Member Since: Dec 11, 2002

This is mainly for those of you who use drum machines/Loops etc...

This program gives you the freedom of playing drums with your PC Keyboard.
Your Drum kit can be arranged around the numbers 1 to 0.
Simply drag and drop the selected drums sounds onto the required numbers.
Play along to a bass drum, cymbal or any other percussive sound to keep you in time while recording.
You can stop and start you mix at anytime and replace or re-record a block section that has mistakes.
You can change the pitch of each drum or cymbal to suit your sound which is necessary when lowering the speed of the click track.
There is also a wide range of drum sounds available... And believe me folks!! You cannot tell the difference from a real kit...Yes! Even the open and closed hi-hats are spot on, something which I think is always a problem when using machines.
You also have the ability to export each sound to (Wav) individually by the mute button.
Also, the "Save as" function lets you save your mixes for later use using data of about, 2.34k until you're ready to export.
This means that anyone who is willing to give this software a try could have data sent by e-mail and opened into there program, useful not for stealing beats but for cymbal settings and such.
It also has a good echo system where if set right gives a great soft double hit sound..This However only should be applied after.


The program I've mentioned is not something new and exciting... I imagine everyone on this board has heard of it but maybe you've never used it as it does sound very sad to have amongst a collection of Sound Foundry!!


Short Samples of drum sounds I've created can be downloads if requested in Mp3.

The program is called (dance e-jay 2) Really folks..! Don't laugh!! It's useless for everything else and I know it's just for Children but the drum section of the program is great and it's cheap!



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Since: Sep 09, 2002


Dec 12, 2002 10:00 pm

is it the same as the eJay sample discs? i bought some samples discs from a emusician buddy awhile back just for all the great samples on them. if i remember correctly they also hasd a little sequencer program built in. is that the same thing? -j

An outburst for perfection
Member
Since: Dec 11, 2002


Dec 13, 2002 05:49 am

Not sure. I had the first edition and that didn't have it.

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Since: Jul 01, 2002


Dec 15, 2002 10:28 am

ive got the hip hop samples disc (cost me £1!) and theres some good drum stuff on there...even for rocky stuff like i do!

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