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magik_570 New To The Jam
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Posted: Wed Aug 27, 2014 5:20 pm Post subject: Whch Jamstix product is right for me? |
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I plan to use Jamstix brain to operate my Addictive Drums in Sonar X3. Please recommend the product...
I am a guitarist trying to record some traditional rock type originals...not looking for very complicated drum styles or patterns. |
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Azimuth Moderator & Beta Team

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Posted: Thu Aug 28, 2014 1:05 am Post subject: |
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| If you are using it to drive AD and are creating standard rock type tracks, Jamstix 3 basic will do anything you need in my opinion. |
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Kevin_W Jam Meister

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Posted: Thu Aug 28, 2014 8:11 pm Post subject: Re: Whch Jamstix product is right for me? |
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| magik_570 wrote: | I plan to use Jamstix brain to operate my Addictive Drums in Sonar X3. Please recommend the product...
I am a guitarist trying to record some traditional rock type originals...not looking for very complicated drum styles or patterns. |
I have found the mapping to AD to be pretty good, but JS has some articulations that AD does not. I also did not find a convenient way to preview different styles while driving AD. (Or previewing something- I can't remember exactly what the limitation was, but it was just a bit inconvenient). I eventually just started using the JS kits. I bought the Studio version during a sale a couple years ago, so there are lots more options than I need. I suspect even the basic package has plenty of great options. You might consider the upgrade to JS 3P, though. I find the percussion package to be very handy. Maybe not for every song, but for a little variation, intro or breakdown, perhaps. |
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