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PostPosted: Thu Sep 07, 2006 9:30 pm    Post subject: Two dumb questions Reply with quote

1. I want just a very very very simple human sounding rhythm section (drums) with none of those random cymbal hits or tom hits in the verses. How do I do this?


2. Is there a Jamstix counterpart for, say, congas?
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PostPosted: Fri Sep 08, 2006 6:58 am    Post subject: Re: Two dumb questions Reply with quote

GilbertNeal.net wrote:
1. I want just a very very very simple human sounding rhythm section (drums) with none of those random cymbal hits or tom hits in the verses. How do I do this?

If you are in free jam, set 'Cymbal Hits', 'Accentuation' and 'Fill Frequency' sliders to 0 (all the way left).

In manual jam, go to the rhythm tab and make sure all your rhythms have 'Snare Accents' and 'Tom Accents' set to zero as well as the sliders in the cymbal panel.

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2. Is there a Jamstix counterpart for, say, congas?

Not yet. A percussion add-on will be available for Jamstix 2.
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PostPosted: Fri Sep 08, 2006 7:20 am    Post subject: Re: Two dumb questions Reply with quote

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GilbertNeal.net wrote:
1. I want just a very very very simple human sounding rhythm section (drums) with none of those random cymbal hits or tom hits in the verses. How do I do this?

If you are in free jam, set 'Cymbal Hits', 'Accentuation' and 'Fill Frequency' sliders to 0 (all the way left).

In manual jam, go to the rhythm tab and make sure all your rhythms have 'Snare Accents' and 'Tom Accents' set to zero as well as the sliders in the cymbal panel.

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2. Is there a Jamstix counterpart for, say, congas?

Not yet. A percussion add-on will be available for Jamstix 2.



Thanks.

Will this be a free upgrade or a new $$?
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PostPosted: Fri Sep 08, 2006 7:43 am    Post subject: Re: Two dumb questions Reply with quote

GilbertNeal.net wrote:
Will this be a free upgrade or a new $$?

It will either be an expansion Pak for Jamstix 2 or a separate plugin. We're trying to accomplish the former as it will be more efficient.

It will not be free because it involves substantial work and comes with an extensive sound set.
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