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#381457 - 01/15/14 12:47 PM
Re: Audio styles - your impressions...
[Re: travlin'easy]
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Registered: 04/25/05
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Loc: NW Florida
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Dreamer... it boils down to diminishing returns. Those posted examples of drumming and percussion at the BFD or Superior Drummer sites, to my ears at least, sound EXACTLY like audio drumming.
Which they ARE..!
Don't confuse a MIDI kit with a robotic performance. Nowadays, most of the better style creators are using MIDI kits and real drummers to lay down the groove. And MIDI percussion is played by REAL percussionists. Combine the performance with a kit that, OK, there's aren't 50 different snare drum samples, but even 8 or so can fool the ear, and you have something much better than we currently have. Remember, drum samples are VERY, very short (other than cymbals!), so take up very little ROM compared to say a sax. I dare say, were the ROM for an SA2 sax sound tasked to doing a percussion kit, you could have many layers for each sound in the same room.
The combination of great samples with a great performance easily equals audio loops, but with none of the drawbacks.
That's a win/win, in my book at least.
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#381543 - 01/15/14 10:18 PM
Re: Audio styles - your impressions...
[Re: Diki]
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Registered: 06/06/10
Posts: 793
Loc: Hellas, Creta, Iraklion
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Dreamer... it boils down to diminishing returns. Those posted examples of drumming and percussion at the BFD or Superior Drummer sites, to my ears at least, sound EXACTLY like audio drumming.
Which they ARE..!
Don't confuse a MIDI kit with a robotic performance. Nowadays, most of the better style creators are using MIDI kits and real drummers to lay down the groove. And MIDI percussion is played by REAL percussionists. Combine the performance with a kit that, OK, there's aren't 50 different snare drum samples, but even 8 or so can fool the ear, and you have something much better than we currently have. Remember, drum samples are VERY, very short (other than cymbals!), so take up very little ROM compared to say a sax. I dare say, were the ROM for an SA2 sax sound tasked to doing a percussion kit, you could have many layers for each sound in the same room.
The combination of great samples with a great performance easily equals audio loops, but with none of the drawbacks.
That's a win/win, in my book at least. Diki... I agree absolutely with you....However we must not forget that,with a keyboard (like Audya) that you can to make Audio Styles, not have limit for Drums kit, becouse for example: If you like any VST like BFD3, EZ Drummer,Abbey Road Series etc, you can to make Audio Loops (Variations, Fill, Intros etc) in your DAW (Cubase, Logic etc) and with very easy way to copy in keyboard, to make your style.. Also if you like you can to have (original play) from famous (like Nik Mason of Pink Floyd, https://www.esoundz.com/sounds/nick-mason-kit-for-bfd2/5224.htmlor Steve Gadd https://www.esoundz.com/details.php?ProductID=2448 and with this to make your styles... Styles with Famous Drummers... I have make a new Audio Style for Ajamsonic Upgrade with EZ Drummer Vintage a Expansion Drums https://www.toontrack.com/products.asp?item=199Here is the demo https://soundcloud.com/sokratis-1974/pop-rock-1I think it is a amazing element, which gives us different dimension to the expression of a style.. Thanks.
Edited by Sokratis 1974 (01/15/14 10:23 PM)
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#381557 - 01/16/14 07:36 AM
Re: Audio styles - your impressions...
[Re: Uncle Dave]
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Registered: 10/20/09
Posts: 3228
Loc: Dallas, Texas
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I LOVE Steve Gadd, but that version could clear a dance floor in a heartbeat. All groove ... no pocket. Maybe that's the wrong words, but it was way COOL, but not very functional ... unless he's doing a showpiece. Very expressive, but too much accents and too much of a solo feel throughout ... no steady pulse. Even if you hate Disco ... that song needs a little more glue to hold the beat together. Great technician, and very expressive, but again .... didn't work for that tune ... at least not for me. Gimme Ringo. I also LOVE Steve Gadd. In fact when I was a kid I had a poster of him hanging on my wall and I could even play some of his solos and grooves note for note. I went to all his clinics I could and had a few of his instructional videos... Anyways, keep mind that in the video that was posted, he is not playing for dancers. It appears to be a concert for listeners. Sort of a jazz trio format. You know as well as I do, Steve Gadd could keep a dance floor packed if that was what was needed. I love Ringo too, but do you really think he could drive a jazz trio?
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