DrumsAnywhere

Author
jps
Max Output Level: -85 dBFS
  • Total Posts : 280
  • Joined: 2007/10/05 09:25:48
  • Location: NORWAY
  • Status: offline
2014/07/14 10:33:05 (permalink)

DrumsAnywhere

Looks cool :-))
Check out the video .
http://www.drumsanywhere.com/
 
#1

8 Replies Related Threads

    stevec
    Max Output Level: 0 dBFS
    • Total Posts : 11546
    • Joined: 2003/11/04 15:05:54
    • Location: Parkesburg, PA
    • Status: offline
    Re: DrumsAnywhere 2014/07/14 11:19:01 (permalink)
    If I could attach piezos to my dashboard and steering wheel, I'd definitely give it a try.  

    SteveC
    https://soundcloud.com/steve-cocchi
    http://www.soundclick.com/bands/pagemusic.cfm?bandID=39163
     
    SONAR Platinum x64, Intel Q9300 (2.5Ghz), Asus P5N-D, Win7 x64 SP1, 8GB RAM, 1TB internal + ESATA + USB Backup HDDs, ATI Radeon HD5450 1GB RAM + dual ViewSonic VA2431wm Monitors;
    Focusrite 18i6 (ASIO);
    Komplete 9, Melodyne Studio 4, Ozone 7 Advanced, Rapture Pro, GPO5, Valhalla Plate, MJUC comp, MDynamic EQ, lots of other freebie VST plugins, synths and Kontakt libraries
     
    #2
    Ognis
    Max Output Level: -24 dBFS
    • Total Posts : 5129
    • Joined: 2006/08/03 21:52:42
    • Location: Memphis, Tennessee
    • Status: offline
    Re: DrumsAnywhere 2014/07/14 11:21:19 (permalink)
    I think you can do the same thing with drumagog.
    #3
    twaddle
    Max Output Level: -55.5 dBFS
    • Total Posts : 1967
    • Joined: 2004/07/28 15:46:48
    • Location: Bristol UK
    • Status: offline
    Re: DrumsAnywhere 2014/07/14 13:59:49 (permalink)
    This looks like something I've been looking for all my life, would it work with BFD3 I wonder?
    Difficult for all those articulations but useful for knocking up a quick drum pattern.
     
    Steve

    soundcloud  SoundClick  Myspace
    Gigabyte GA-X58A-UD3R, 
    Intel i7 930, 3.40Ghz, 
    12GB Corsair DDR3 
    1TB WD  SATA 6Gb X 2 
    Emu- 0404 PCIe 
    Sonar X1d Expanded
    BFD3 + BFD2 + BFD Eco
    Dual boot windows 7, 32 & 64bit
    #4
    twaddle
    Max Output Level: -55.5 dBFS
    • Total Posts : 1967
    • Joined: 2004/07/28 15:46:48
    • Location: Bristol UK
    • Status: offline
    Re: DrumsAnywhere 2014/07/14 14:04:12 (permalink)
    Actually I think I've just hit a major flaw, particularly in view of the fact that the video claims you can create the most
    realistic and natural drums possible.
     
    How does one transmit open/closed hi-hats and all the other 10 or so articulations in between, or rim shots and all the various snare articulations.
     
    Me thinks this can't be done so I say bollox to their claims to being the most realistic natural drums possible.
     
    I really hate it when companies treat you like idiots.
     
    Steve
     

    soundcloud  SoundClick  Myspace
    Gigabyte GA-X58A-UD3R, 
    Intel i7 930, 3.40Ghz, 
    12GB Corsair DDR3 
    1TB WD  SATA 6Gb X 2 
    Emu- 0404 PCIe 
    Sonar X1d Expanded
    BFD3 + BFD2 + BFD Eco
    Dual boot windows 7, 32 & 64bit
    #5
    scook
    Forum Host
    • Total Posts : 24146
    • Joined: 2005/07/27 13:43:57
    • Location: TX
    • Status: offline
    Re: DrumsAnywhere 2014/07/14 14:22:20 (permalink)
    Wonder how it compares to http://forum.cakewalk.com/FindPost/3047297
    #6
    twaddle
    Max Output Level: -55.5 dBFS
    • Total Posts : 1967
    • Joined: 2004/07/28 15:46:48
    • Location: Bristol UK
    • Status: offline
    Re: DrumsAnywhere 2014/07/14 15:11:48 (permalink)
    scook
    Wonder how it compares to http://forum.cakewalk.com/FindPost/3047297




    Wow, that's even better.
     
    I guess it's an adaptation of sorts of  Wii
     
     
    Steve

    soundcloud  SoundClick  Myspace
    Gigabyte GA-X58A-UD3R, 
    Intel i7 930, 3.40Ghz, 
    12GB Corsair DDR3 
    1TB WD  SATA 6Gb X 2 
    Emu- 0404 PCIe 
    Sonar X1d Expanded
    BFD3 + BFD2 + BFD Eco
    Dual boot windows 7, 32 & 64bit
    #7
    jps
    Max Output Level: -85 dBFS
    • Total Posts : 280
    • Joined: 2007/10/05 09:25:48
    • Location: NORWAY
    • Status: offline
    Re: DrumsAnywhere 2014/07/14 16:50:45 (permalink)
    scook
    Wonder how it compares to http://forum.cakewalk.com/FindPost/3047297


    Wow , that looks great !!
    I really enjoy the world of innovation .
    #8
    twaddle
    Max Output Level: -55.5 dBFS
    • Total Posts : 1967
    • Joined: 2004/07/28 15:46:48
    • Location: Bristol UK
    • Status: offline
    Re: DrumsAnywhere 2014/07/15 05:47:15 (permalink)
    I contacted drumsanywhere and was pleased to hear that it has midi out and so can be used with
    any vst.
     
    Was very surprised at his response to my mention of BFD3, he'd never heard of it
     
     
    Steve

    soundcloud  SoundClick  Myspace
    Gigabyte GA-X58A-UD3R, 
    Intel i7 930, 3.40Ghz, 
    12GB Corsair DDR3 
    1TB WD  SATA 6Gb X 2 
    Emu- 0404 PCIe 
    Sonar X1d Expanded
    BFD3 + BFD2 + BFD Eco
    Dual boot windows 7, 32 & 64bit
    #9
    Jump to:
    © 2024 APG vNext Commercial Version 5.1