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Cant view full steven slate drums 4 pro tools
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I'm reading the forum for a long time (without registration) and surely got a lot of useful things from your discussions - so I want to say thank you all for that! Please excuse me in advance for my far from perfect English, but I hope that I would be able to answer a few questions about our new product.Īnd I hope you understand that all that I say is unofficial and I can't reveal all the details at the moment

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I'm Sergey, the lead developer of the Mimic Pro module.

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The added value of such readers is extremely small if the software is sold separately for a fraction of the cost and the laptop itself is already sitting on your lap when you read this. I also wish Roland or Yamaha or 2Box and others make partnerships like this one with sample library editors, if they could combine the synthesis to the sampling it could really be the hybrid type of experience worth spending money on hardware gears that are not redux readers of software you can already run from your laptop. I wish this Pearl SSD5 Mimic module proves me wrong, and I'd be happy to go for it if it's the case. With which you can even play SSD on your 2 pounds laptop with a simple USB cable, or any other VSTi you like. If you're in the edrums, it's not for acoustic drumming, it's for drumming, and this doesn't require acoustic fidelity, it requires good balanced appealing kits, in this field right now, Roland just happens to be making the best kits.

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I think if it's acoustic drums that is your thing no matter what you adopt the life and housing style it requires so that you can play your acoustic kit as much as you like. Again, if I don't think samples would offer this in a module, that's because I know the TD-30 offer more than the best samples out there to achieve this goal to play and compose patterns, beats, tracks, or just play the damn kit. At least on the Roland module you have an instrument, it's not mimicking so much that it offers a compelling 100 kits you can design each to offer this balance of elements you want to play, record, work with. In this context, I know already samples don't necessarily make it, because they trap you into thinking of the acoustic kit, fooling you into the illusion you're getting close to the Graal while you're just getting closer to nothing.

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But I don't play rock, metal, or any kind of heavy groove, so I don't care for the big kit, I wouldn't neither play or even consider that sort of acoustic drums, what matters to me is only to know whether or not the elements in proportion to each others, offer dialoging textures to built series of patterns from to record a track in the sequencer in order then to play the rest of the instruments. Once mixed with other instruments, you wouldn't notice it sounds artificial at all, or you never tried really on a mixer with tracks running by. It doesn't matter so much it doesn't sound as an acoustic kit, it's not, it doesn't look like an acoustic either : what matters is that it provides all the tools necessary to build up kits fully mixed and processed to fit in any kind of situation, with a balanced extremely playable equilibrium between the elements so much so that it's compelling to play and play and play. Maybe it'll be the case, then the good resale value of the TD-30 would simply make it easier to just add what it takes to switch.īut I also played Toontrack samples (preferably to others I also tried or listened to very closely) for a very long time, and since I bought the TD-30 I just don't feel the need at all to go back to that, even if yes the sound is less real absolutely speaking, the TD-30 is a pleasing instrument to play.

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Look I would be pleasingly surprised if the Preal SSD Mimic module was smashing the TD-30 by so far it wouldn't be a question to upgrade or not.

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It seems that you are very happy with the sound of the TD30.






Cant view full steven slate drums 4 pro tools