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Started by fishmonkey, August 17, 2012, 04:11:11 AM

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digitalDrummer

Guys, this is a steal. See the review in the current digitalDrummer - and ask Jman who has procuded a heap of DSNDs from this, using Reaper.

Jman

Yes, this is an excellent buy. For people looking to get into building some new dsnds $20 is a cheap entry price. Using Reaper to render the waves to build your dsnds from ... it is a pretty quick process. J
I could tell you where to stick that piezo! :D ;)
http://stealthdrums.com/

GeeMo

For the uneducated amongst us *cough, ahem* how much is Reaper ?

Jman

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Quote from: GeeMo on August 17, 2012, 02:08:14 PM
For the uneducated amongst us *cough, ahem* how much is Reaper ?
Very reasonable, $60 .... but there is also an evaluation version that is uncrippled. So you can start off using it for free if you like.
http://www.reaper.fm/purchase.php

So essentially you could break into building high quality dsnds from SSD4 for $20 during that special. The other tool I highly recommend is DsoundTool, which also has an initial 30 day evaluation version:
http://www.shortestpath.se/dsoundtool/download.html
I could tell you where to stick that piezo! :D ;)
http://stealthdrums.com/

GeeMo

Quote from: Jman on August 17, 2012, 06:13:58 PM
Very reasonable, $60 .... but there is also an evaluation version that is uncrippled. So you can start off using it for free if you like.
http://www.reaper.fm/purchase.php

So essentially you could break into building high quality dsnds from SSD4 for $20 during that special. The other tool I highly recommend it DsoundTool, which also has an initial 30 day evaluation version:
http://www.shortestpath.se/dsoundtool/download.html

Cheers J, I suppose first step is the mod then when I have the extra space on the card take the plunge. Thanks for the links.

digitalDrummer

Quote from: GeeMo on August 18, 2012, 12:22:03 AM
Cheers J, I suppose first step is the mod then when I have the extra space on the card take the plunge. Thanks for the links.
Not necessarily. Even on the stock card, there is room for a few more DSNDs, especially if you delete some of those you're not using (remembering to back them to your computer first!).

fishmonkey

Quote from: digitalDrummer on August 18, 2012, 04:18:29 AM
Not necessarily. Even on the stock card, there is room for a few more DSNDs, especially if you delete some of those you're not using (remembering to back them to your computer first!).

actually it's a good idea to back up the whole module anyway...

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