![]() I was then considering maybe doing each drum twice, one with the overhead mic as close as possible and the other with it as far as possible. What my plan is at this point is to automate (I wrote a post on how to really easily automate multisampling, but I can't find it, it was on the Tips and Tricks post in the 5k forum) 8 velocity layers from each drum (ie 8 layers of Tama Kit Snare, then the same for Floor Tom, etc etc) and that way I can still easily mix and match my kits. mix the birch and tama kit) and I really like being able to control the mics. There are two features of this program I really want to keep - being able to customize your kits (i.e. ![]() I've got a lot of experience with this from ripping Drum Kit From Hell and a couple other things, so I know how to construct the kits once they're inside, but the thought of spending the next month sitting here getting these kits sampled makes me want to vomit. So, what I'm going for is how to get the most realistic drums, with velocity and all that, out of my mpc2500 (soon with jjosxl3, but for now just jjos 3.15 or whatever the free one is at) and/or my z8. It's a good sound source, but if I can't get it into a sampler pretty quick, I inevitably lose interest in it. But the thing is.I can't stand making music on a computer. ![]() I loaded it up, and I'm pretty impressed. I've been sitting here poking around, thinking about how im going to get all these gorgeous steinway pianos into my mpc/z8, when I stumbled upon like 300GB of FXpansion BFD packs/programs or whatever. I traded a console to a local guy who, amongst a few other things, gave me a computer with a bunch of software on it. ![]()
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