MC5 and Session drummer 2

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2010/07/16 12:19:28 (permalink)

MC5 and Session drummer 2

Excuse my newness I have just received an Email offering me session drummer 2 at a great price. Will session drummer work with MC5 Thanks.
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    Guitarhacker
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    Re:MC5 and Session drummer 2 2010/07/16 14:02:39 (permalink)
    Yeah it should work just fine.... 

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    You should be just fine.... order it and have a blast.

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    Cenobite
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    Re:MC5 and Session drummer 2 2010/07/16 14:25:13 (permalink)
    Thank you I will. I am just making sure that I do not buy anything that will not work, as this is my first computer music programme. 
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    Re:MC5 and Session drummer 2 2010/07/16 14:39:20 (permalink)
    SD is a cakewalk product as well, so yeah, you can bet they will make it compatible with their DAWS....

    As long as the computer has the specs covered you're good to go.

    I have even run some Cake product on computers that were "underpowered" according to the spec sheet for the product... most modern computers are fine.

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    Cenobite
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    Re:MC5 and Session drummer 2 2010/07/16 15:15:49 (permalink)
    Downloaded and installed, it automatically put it in MC5. Compatible is the word I should have used.
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    Re:MC5 and Session drummer 2 2010/07/16 15:25:48 (permalink)
    have fun.

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    Re:MC5 and Session drummer 2 2010/07/18 00:36:17 (permalink)
    How's it working out for you, Cenobite?
    I use SD2 for most of my drum tracks.
    If you have questions on particulars, post 'em.

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    Cenobite
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    Re:MC5 and Session drummer 2 2010/07/18 01:56:02 (permalink)
    RobertB


    How's it working out for you, Cenobite?
    I use SD2 for most of my drum tracks.
    If you have questions on particulars, post 'em.


    It is working fine at the moment thanks. I am just getting my head around it. My next task is making my own drum kit from samples and saving it 
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