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#147835 - 12/04/06 09:16 PM
Re: BIAB users Check out some of the new 2007 functions.
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Registered: 12/22/02
Posts: 6021
Loc: NSW,Australia
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Hi Dreamer, I know you asked the question, never occurred to me to check it thru soundforge. I have an old copy floating around that came with my acid 4 software. Must try loading it in to my laptop. I've never actually gotten round to using it. At least I may have finally found a use for it. I actually bought a Drums on Demand CD last year ( jazz brushes, of all things) to try & create loops for my sd1. The drums on my sd1+ are pretty good anyway so I never persevered. The one cd cost me more than my biab megapak upgrade, so talk about value for money. Hopefully pg music keeps bringing more & more of them out. What are you using as a soundsource? So far I've tried it with the VSC3 dxi, soundfonts, & the sd1. best wishes Rikki Originally posted by Dreamer: Hi Rikki, I just checked some of the drum waves in Soundforge and... they are stereo! Since it's possibile to make one's own styles, this means that you can load stereo drums or percussion samples from one of the many CDs commercially available! Great news indeed and let's hope that the arranger manufacturers will implement more and more this feature, that adds so much to the realism of a style.
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#147836 - 12/05/06 03:20 AM
Re: BIAB users Check out some of the new 2007 functions.
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Registered: 02/23/01
Posts: 3849
Loc: Rome - Italy
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Rikki, I too have the Drums on Demand CDs and agree that, by comparison, BIAB is a real bargain; however, the DoD loops are really good and I am thinking to use them to create my own BIAB "Real Drums". Speaking of sound sources, in the past I never worried about them and have always used the PC soundcard (Creative Audigy Platinum). However, the Real Drums are so good that for the first time I feel the need of more sounds of the same quality. My choices presently are: either one of my modules (Yamaha Motif ES rack, Fantom XR, Ketron Midjay) or hook the PC directly to my Tyros 2. I assume that BIAB will send the correct program change numbers for every style and they should call the appropriate sounds within the GM bank: am I correct? However, I don't think that I will need more than a bass and maybe a rhytm guitar. In fact, when using a style, I am always afraid to use too many rhytm tracks, for fear of sounding canned, so I tend to keep the base to a minimum. Ciao!
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#147838 - 12/05/06 10:06 AM
Re: BIAB users Check out some of the new 2007 functions.
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Registered: 02/23/01
Posts: 3849
Loc: Rome - Italy
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Al the basic upgrade is 49 §, but if you want all the Real Drums you need the 25-PAK upgrade (you get also a few bonus RD styles, aside from volumes 1-3, with it). If you want to know which styles are within which volume, follow the link Rikki gave earlier in this same thread. Speaking of Real Drums and Tyros 2, I think that our best option could be synchronize (via midi) the T2 and the PC (using the PC as a master and T2 as a slave, or vice-versa); you could then play the BIAB song (with the Real Drums) from the computer and use the T2 as a sound module, for the remaining style tracks. This would free your left hand from the task of playing only notes that the arranger can recognize to identify the chords and use a more pianistic approach, i.e. comping at will or playing arpeggios, etc.
Just an idea...
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