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#360934 - 02/10/13 06:12 AM Yet Another Yamaha S950 Demo....enjoy
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Edited by Dnj (02/10/13 06:17 AM)

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#361000 - 02/10/13 04:51 PM Re: Yet Another Yamaha S950 Demo....enjoy [Re: Dnj]
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Thanks Donny.

At the risk of stating the obvious, well played music is well played music. Dueling banjos is not my thing but this guy did a good job with it. I'm sure his audience would enjoy it.

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#361031 - 02/11/13 05:50 AM Re: Yet Another Yamaha S950 Demo....enjoy [Re: RobertG]
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Originally Posted By: RobertG
Thanks Donny.

At the risk of stating the obvious, well played music is well played music. Dueling banjos is not my thing but this guy did a good job with it. I'm sure his audience would enjoy it.


Your welcome Robert,...talent comes in many forms.. wink
If anyone finds more good S950 demos please post them for us.

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#361116 - 02/11/13 04:34 PM Re: Yet Another Yamaha S950 Demo....enjoy [Re: Dnj]
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#361118 - 02/11/13 04:46 PM Re: Yet Another Yamaha S950 Demo....enjoy [Re: Dnj]
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Enough demos from strangers ... record a show for us Donny ... before you fall out of love again! smile
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#361121 - 02/11/13 05:09 PM Re: Yet Another Yamaha S950 Demo....enjoy [Re: Dnj]
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Finally..Yamaha drums that sound live.. smile
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#361158 - 02/12/13 08:10 AM Re: Yet Another Yamaha S950 Demo....enjoy [Re: Uncle Dave]
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Originally Posted By: Uncle Dave
Enough demos from strangers ... record a show for us Donny ... before you fall out of love again! smile


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#361171 - 02/12/13 08:44 AM Re: Yet Another Yamaha S950 Demo....enjoy [Re: Dnj]
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Bottom line about audio drums... they are EXPENSIVE!

Let's face it, want a MIDI drums style, one guy in his bedroom can do it. If he is talented enough, it's one for the ROM section.

Want an audio drums style? You need a first class studio, first class drums, and a first class musician to play them (then a ton of editing afterwards).

They have to cost ten times as much as a MIDI style to make. Even if you use a MIDI kit, a MIDI guitar, maybe even a MIDI wind controller, there's no need for a full studio. You can still do it from home, and email the parts around to those MIDI musicians in THEIR bedrooms!

This cost issue is why you will NEVER see audio drums styles in the kind of numbers and variety that MIDI styles allow, and you will have to pay a LOT more for them...
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#361327 - 02/14/13 05:39 AM Re: Yet Another Yamaha S950 Demo....enjoy [Re: Dnj]
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Lets not forget that great midi drums have to be created with
Great Drum Samples also.

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#361333 - 02/14/13 08:40 AM Re: Yet Another Yamaha S950 Demo....enjoy [Re: Dnj]
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Of which, Yamaha has no shortage. Listen to their demos of their electronic drum line, or some of the kits from the MotifXF and you'll see that Yamaha ARE capable of making punchy, dynamic kits. Yamaha actually make GREAT drums too... so they don't even have to buy or rent a kit to sample!

No... the only reason there aren't great kits in the Yamaha arrangers is Yamaha's refusal to put them there.

Roland don't seem to have a similar problem. They make great (arguably, the most popular) electronic drum kits, approved by drummers everywhere. Multi-velocity drum samples, honed over years to provide a realistic dynamic, sampled with the kind of 'air' around them that drummers expect to hear. Then, they let the arranger division use those samples..!

Yamaha, if they took a leaf out of this book, would never hear a bad word about their arranger kits ever again! They already HAVE the samples. Just not the will to use them.
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