Great new DSF Sounds for Rapture

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2011/01/10 23:23:28 (permalink)

Great new DSF Sounds for Rapture

I just wanted to mention that the new Digital Sound Factory Electronica "Bundle" for Rapture are quite excellent.

I've been critical of some of their sound sets in the past, and did so honestly.

But I also think it's just as important to speak up when something is really good too.

So for those who are looking for some great Rapture synth/dance/etc sounds, this bundle is worth the price in my opinion.

There are 3 soundsets, each one good in their own right.  It would take a long time to use them all, that's how many good/varied/differernt ones there are.

So I just wanted to let others know as well.



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    Re:Great new DSF Sounds for Rapture 2011/01/11 11:15:10 (permalink)
    I've had them since they first come out.. and yep it is a LOT of sounds

    i tend to not say if something is good, as the less people that use it.. the better.hehe

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    Re:Great new DSF Sounds for Rapture 2011/01/11 14:00:43 (permalink)
    Thanks for the heads up, i'm checking them out now.

    On a side note, why has it taken so long for someone to release a commercial expansion pack for Rapture?

    Rapture is much more powerful than Dim Pro, but up until now all expansion packs (excluding freeware sounds) have been for Dim Pro. The only reason i can think of is because more people have Dim Pro than the full version of Rapture because Dim Pro came with Sonar PE.

    Out of the three, do any stand out, or are they all as good as each other? Thanks.
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    Re:Great new DSF Sounds for Rapture 2011/01/11 14:26:31 (permalink)
    I think you hit on the reasons, Wallis.  Also, since DimPro is seen as more of a "sampler" (and can use sounds longer than 300o samples) it is a more natural platform for acoustic samples.  Many developers already have their sounds recorded - it is just a matter of adapting them to the DimPro programming.

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    Re:Great new DSF Sounds for Rapture 2011/01/11 14:29:12 (permalink)
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    I've had them since they first come out.. and yep it is a LOT of sounds

    i tend to not say if something is good, as the less people that use it.. the better.hehe

    Haha, sometimes I'm that way too ;)   But I felt I owed DSF a statement about this because I was pretty critical of another release they had - so I just wanted to be balanced.
     
    There really are a TON of usable patches in all 3 sets though.
     
    Just playing with them last night, I ended up starting a new track I like ... which of course meant getting very little sleep ... Oy ;)
     
     

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    Re:Great new DSF Sounds for Rapture 2011/01/11 14:32:17 (permalink)
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    Thanks for the heads up, i'm checking them out now.

    On a side note, why has it taken so long for someone to release a commercial expansion pack for Rapture?

    Rapture is much more powerful than Dim Pro, but up until now all expansion packs (excluding freeware sounds) have been for Dim Pro. The only reason i can think of is because more people have Dim Pro than the full version of Rapture because Dim Pro came with Sonar PE.

    Out of the three, do any stand out, or are they all as good as each other? Thanks.

    I don't know the answer about Dim Pro vs Rapture.  I think they are both good products, but Rapture definitely has more features and "umph".  
     
    I spent as much time as I could going through as many patches from this particular soundset bundle and I honestly felt all 3 soundsets were loaded with good stuff.
     
    As some might remember, I was (and am) critical of soundset vendors who basically give like 10-15% usable/fresh stuff and then rehash the rest (ie, more echo, retuned, etc, but mostly the same patches).
     
    This bundle has a very wide range of sounds and I think it easily would fall into the "lots of good/fresh/usable" category -- which is refreshing and worth noting.
     
     

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    Re:Great new DSF Sounds for Rapture 2011/01/11 21:53:19 (permalink)
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    Thanks for the heads up, i'm checking them out now.

    On a side note, why has it taken so long for someone to release a commercial expansion pack for Rapture?

    Rapture is much more powerful than Dim Pro, but up until now all expansion packs (excluding freeware sounds) have been for Dim Pro. The only reason i can think of is because more people have Dim Pro than the full version of Rapture because Dim Pro came with Sonar PE.

    Out of the three, do any stand out, or are they all as good as each other? Thanks.

     
    there are other ones, I mean Craig has done 2 , the moog + guitar ones. Galbanum did a fair few...
    you have muz3um for rapture ? (grab it, it's free if not)

    there is the universal 120.. http://www.fisound.com
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    they are all on the web to buy, even in the cake shop.. or bakery.. or is it both...aggh !

    there was a bank of the month one
    also
    computer music had a small pack

    I wouldn't compare rapture and dp , they have some commonality sure..but how the sound is generated in most of the cases , rapture is using the engine to make the sounds from very little. if you deconstuct one of the muz3um patches the sound used it next to nothing in some cases

    for me DP is easier to program, but am doing reading on rapture currently
     
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    Re:Great new DSF Sounds for Rapture 2011/01/11 22:59:36 (permalink)
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    S.Wallis


    Thanks for the heads up, i'm checking them out now.

    On a side note, why has it taken so long for someone to release a commercial expansion pack for Rapture?

    Rapture is much more powerful than Dim Pro, but up until now all expansion packs (excluding freeware sounds) have been for Dim Pro. The only reason i can think of is because more people have Dim Pro than the full version of Rapture because Dim Pro came with Sonar PE.

    Out of the three, do any stand out, or are they all as good as each other? Thanks.


    there are other ones, I mean Craig has done 2 , the moog + guitar ones. Galbanum did a fair few...
    you have muz3um for rapture ? (grab it, it's free if not)

    there is the universal 120.. http://www.fisound.com
    BioMechanoid Vol. 1

    they are all on the web to buy, even in the cake shop.. or bakery.. or is it both...aggh !

    there was a bank of the month one
    also
    computer music had a small pack

    I wouldn't compare rapture and dp , they have some commonality sure..but how the sound is generated in most of the cases , rapture is using the engine to make the sounds from very little. if you deconstuct one of the muz3um patches the sound used it next to nothing in some cases

    for me DP is easier to program, but am doing reading on rapture currently

    Well in all honesty, I have a bunch of those (not all) and I wasn't crazy about a lot of it.   That's why I mentioned this particular set because there's SO many good sounds, as opposed to a handful.

    But as for Rapture ... I think it's actually a more powerful synth in a lot of ways than DimPro.  They are both good in their own right, but Rapture just seems more flexible.

    Both are a little tricky to tweak due to the way the interfaces are presented, but once one gets into them deeper (the manuals do help lol), a lot can be done that isn't always obvious on the surface.

    One new sound from this sound set just got me going on a new track that's actually turning out pretty good.

    It's not finished, but if anyone is interested, it's here for now:
    http://www.ba-midi.com/st...0-%20The%20Grimmer.mp3

    It's dance/house/groove and still needs the ear candy stuff (swooshes and all that) but I'm hopin' to make it work real good by tomorrow.





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    Re:Great new DSF Sounds for Rapture 2011/01/12 12:56:47 (permalink)
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    I just wanted to mention that the new Digital Sound Factory Electronica "Bundle" for Rapture are quite excellent.

    I've been critical of some of their sound sets in the past, and did so honestly.

    But I also think it's just as important to speak up when something is really good too.

    So for those who are looking for some great Rapture synth/dance/etc sounds, this bundle is worth the price in my opinion.

    There are 3 soundsets, each one good in their own right.  It would take a long time to use them all, that's how many good/varied/differernt ones there are.

    So I just wanted to let others know as well.

    One additional piece of info for potential buyers.  The CW site offers these libraries for sale, but provides no demo tracks.  If you want to hear some samples, go to the DSF site which has some (brief) demos.  Based on those, I'm seriously considering picking these all three sets (although I'd like to hear more sounds in the demo).
     
    I've never purchased anything from DSF, but they have a stated "satisfaction guaranteed" policy which gives me an additional comfort level about the purchase.  It does suggest that buying directly from DSF may be a safer way to acquire the sounds, however.
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    Re:Great new DSF Sounds for Rapture 2011/01/12 13:24:07 (permalink)
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    I just wanted to mention that the new Digital Sound Factory Electronica "Bundle" for Rapture are quite excellent.

    I've been critical of some of their sound sets in the past, and did so honestly.

    But I also think it's just as important to speak up when something is really good too.

    So for those who are looking for some great Rapture synth/dance/etc sounds, this bundle is worth the price in my opinion.

    There are 3 soundsets, each one good in their own right.  It would take a long time to use them all, that's how many good/varied/differernt ones there are.

    So I just wanted to let others know as well.

    One additional piece of info for potential buyers.  The CW site offers these libraries for sale, but provides no demo tracks.  If you want to hear some samples, go to the DSF site which has some (brief) demos.  Based on those, I'm seriously considering picking these all three sets (although I'd like to hear more sounds in the demo).
     
    I've never purchased anything from DSF, but they have a stated "satisfaction guaranteed" policy which gives me an additional comfort level about the purchase.  It does suggest that buying directly from DSF may be a safer way to acquire the sounds, however.

    David, that's a very good point - ie., getting them from DSF directly and avoid the horrible CW store at all cost lol.
     
    It tooks DAYS to get the serial#s and files from the CW store.  I actually was in touch with DSF -- which has EXCELLENT support, btw - and they were going to send me direct links.   But then I was able to get through to CW tech support after a few days and a helpful tech sent me direct links as well.
     
    In plain English - the CW online store is horrible.   So yeah, get these soundsets direct if you can.
     
     

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    Re:Great new DSF Sounds for Rapture 2011/01/12 18:42:48 (permalink)
    +1 on the bundle and on the Cakewalk store.  I'm really finding a lot of very useful sounding presets in this bundle.  I almost passed on it, because it's not something I really need, but I'm glad I picked it up.

    I have a few of the other sets mentioned above, and while they do have some good sounds, they seem to have a lot of "Gee, look what I can make this synth do" type of sounds.  That type of thing sound cool on its own, but never works into a song very well.

    As far as the Cakewalk store goes, I never had a problem in the past, but this time around I ordered Saturday and got links that didn't work, so I emailed them.  Never heard back, but I kept checking back and trying again.  Finally last night (Tuesday) I was able to download the files.  Wish I had thought to go directly to DSF instead. 

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    Re:Great new DSF Sounds for Rapture 2011/01/12 21:14:25 (permalink)
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    I have a few of the other sets mentioned above, and while they do have some good sounds, they seem to have a lot of "Gee, look what I can make this synth do" type of sounds.  That type of thing sound cool on its own, but never works into a song very well.


    I shouldn't be telling you this.. as the less people that use the sounds the better.. but try turning off the fx's as well .. and it has a big impact


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    Re:Great new DSF Sounds for Rapture 2011/01/29 05:25:55 (permalink)
    Maybe its because its 2:20am and my circuits are kinda fried but it took me a lot longer to find this than it should have.  Here's the link if anyone else is hunting for it:

    Electronica Ignited: Rapture Expansion Pack Bundle by Digital Sound Factory

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    Re:Great new DSF Sounds for Rapture 2011/02/02 18:53:36 (permalink)
    awesome track Billy..

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    Re:Great new DSF Sounds for Rapture 2011/02/02 21:09:55 (permalink)
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    awesome track Billy..

    Gee, thanks Tim! :)
     
    THere's newer ones (including that one) on my site btw.
     
     

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    Re:Great new DSF Sounds for Rapture 2011/02/03 17:35:40 (permalink)
    Ok, now I feel stupid, I got those sounds, but can't figure out how to make rapture see them.   Any help would be appreciated.

    Thanks,


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    Re:Great new DSF Sounds for Rapture 2011/02/03 19:34:13 (permalink)
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    Ok, now I feel stupid, I got those sounds, but can't figure out how to make rapture see them.   Any help would be appreciated.

    Thanks,

    If they are installed properly, go into Rapture, click on the "Empty Program" field at the top, and then hit F5 when the browser comes up.  This will refresh the list of programs.
     
    If you don't see the Digital Sound Factory additions at that time, then you may not have installed them properly.
     
    If you still need help after checking/doing the above, let me know.
     
     
     

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    Re:Great new DSF Sounds for Rapture 2011/02/03 19:46:32 (permalink)
    It's definitely not installed correctly.   Freaken cakewalk put some of the files on my C drive, and then the rest is on "G" where  it should be.  

    So, I see where to put the "program" files but I don't see a multi sample folder on the "C" drive.

    Music making 101, says your music stuff should be on a different drive than your C drive, and yet many program makers still put files all over the place (my documents, REALLY???)

    Anyway, I don't see any way to point the programs to the multi samples.

    Thanks for the help :)


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    Re:Great new DSF Sounds for Rapture 2011/02/03 20:19:52 (permalink)
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    It's definitely not installed correctly.   Freaken cakewalk put some of the files on my C drive, and then the rest is on "G" where  it should be.  

    So, I see where to put the "program" files but I don't see a multi sample folder on the "C" drive.

    Music making 101, says your music stuff should be on a different drive than your C drive, and yet many program makers still put files all over the place (my documents, REALLY???)

    Anyway, I don't see any way to point the programs to the multi samples.

    Thanks for the help :)

    Your Rapture installation should already point to the drive:folder for multisamples.  
    I'll be at my DAW soon and I'll look at how I installed and let you know.

    Try the F5 browser refresh though.




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    Re:Great new DSF Sounds for Rapture 2011/02/03 20:51:19 (permalink)
    Yes the f5 worked in that I can now see the new programs, but the multisamples for the new programs just aren't in the right spot, lol


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    Re:Great new DSF Sounds for Rapture 2011/02/03 20:56:04 (permalink)
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    Yes the f5 worked in that I can now see the new programs, but the multisamples for the new programs just aren't in the right spot, lol

    Mathew,

    I just checked my system -- I'm on XP Pro SP3 32bit, so it might be different for you if you're on 64bit.

    My multisamples are in C:\Program Files\Cakewalk\Rapture\Mutlisamples  - in here are separate folders for the DSF bundles and others.

    The "programs" aren't a problem as you've now gotten them by hitting F5 -- but they are stored in the documents and settings\all users\application data\cakewalk\rapture\programs for me.

    So check your drive(s) for the multisamples folder (make sure you don't have dupes) and see if you find the DFS bundles.  If not, you may have to copy them (after you find them) to the appropriate folder.

    Good luck.



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    Re:Great new DSF Sounds for Rapture 2011/02/04 14:33:17 (permalink)
    Cool, got it working, thanks for the help :)

    Also, yes so far cool sounds !


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