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aDx Junior Jammer

Joined: 10 Jan 2006 Posts: 10
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Posted: Tue Jan 10, 2006 5:36 am Post subject: new user |
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Well, typical! I purchased another drum thing b4 xmas and now I find this! oh well now i have 2 drum tools...
Yep I have purchased this.... it is one GOOD piece of software! and I have only toyed with the demo.
Question time :-
1. what is DFHS?
2. how do I save the drums as a track in Cubase (I know... read the manual!!)
3. How can I rule the world!
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HornForHire Jammer

Joined: 03 Jun 2005 Posts: 21 Location: Dalen, The Netherlands
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wellesleymusic Jam Meister

Joined: 07 Apr 2005 Posts: 60 Location: Kent, UK
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Posted: Tue Jan 10, 2006 8:35 am Post subject: |
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aDx, you've made a good purchase - lots of very happy jammers here on the forum.
Re your questions:
1) DFHS is Drums From Hell Superior - a drum module from Toontrack which can be used directly with Jamstix (as can many others) for your drum sounds if you don't want to use the native Jamstix ones. Having said that, tha latter are excellent anyway and many of us don't use anything else now.
2) If you create a MIDI track and set the input as Jamstix you should be able to record the Jamstix generated MIDI in GM format. This is one way of editing the results from Jamstix but if you're just looking to drive another drum module then there are better ways (see the manual).
3) Get a very long ruler _________________ Core 2 E6600, 2GB RAM, 2x320 SATA II HD
Cubase Studio 4
Jamstix, BFD, NI B4II, Trilogy, Lounge Lizard EP3, The Grand 2, EWQL Gold |
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aDx Junior Jammer

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Posted: Wed Jan 11, 2006 3:51 am Post subject: |
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| wellesleymusic wrote: | aDx, you've made a good purchase - lots of very happy jammers here on the forum.
Re your questions:
1) DFHS is Drums From Hell Superior - a drum module from Toontrack which can be used directly with Jamstix (as can many others) for your drum sounds if you don't want to use the native Jamstix ones. Having said that, tha latter are excellent anyway and many of us don't use anything else now.
2) If you create a MIDI track and set the input as Jamstix you should be able to record the Jamstix generated MIDI in GM format. This is one way of editing the results from Jamstix but if you're just looking to drive another drum module then there are better ways (see the manual).
3) Get a very long ruler |
PMSL at 3...... |
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