Keni
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Any Way To Add Your Own Drum Samples To Addictive Drums
I haven't found a way.... yet? I'd really like to add the Slate Sizzle Kick to AD... Thanks... Keni
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Re: Any Way To Add Your Own Drum Samples To Addictive Drums
2013/11/06 00:59:07
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SvenArne
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Re: Any Way To Add Your Own Drum Samples To Addictive Drums
2013/11/06 01:56:19
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I don't think any of the big Drumplers have this option except NI Battery. Probably want you to buy their expansion packs!
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Glyn Barnes
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Re: Any Way To Add Your Own Drum Samples To Addictive Drums
2013/11/06 03:38:21
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SvenArne I don't think any of the big Drumplers have this option except NI Battery.
BFD 2 let you add your own samples. I assume that capability has been retained in BFD3. Of course its not necessarly that straight forward if you want to do it well, in addition to obvious stuff like getting round robins and velocity layers right, what about the bleeds, the overhead and room mic's etc. If you are not getting the ambiance and the bleeds, IMHO, you might just as well add your sample to another player like the free TX16Wx, Battery or Kontakt.
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SvenArne
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Re: Any Way To Add Your Own Drum Samples To Addictive Drums
2013/11/06 03:59:05
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BFD 2 let you add your own samples. I assume that capability has been retained in BFD3.
Corrected I stand! IMHO, you might just as well add your sample to another player like the free TX16Wx, Battery or Kontakt.
Or Session Drummer!
post edited by SvenArne - 2013/11/06 04:00:31
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bapu
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Re: Any Way To Add Your Own Drum Samples To Addictive Drums
2013/11/06 21:27:40
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Keni I haven't found a way.... yet? I'd really like to add the Slate Sizzle Kick to AD... Thanks... Keni
Just run two drumplers at the same time. Addictive for all kits pieces (less a kick) and another (Session Drummer) for the Slate Sizzle Kick only. Will require two MIDI tracks.
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Bonzos Ghost
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Re: Any Way To Add Your Own Drum Samples To Addictive Drums
2013/11/08 13:40:27
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☄ Helpfulby bapu 2013/11/08 15:26:11
bapu
Keni I haven't found a way.... yet? I'd really like to add the Slate Sizzle Kick to AD... Thanks... Keni
Just run two drumplers at the same time. Addictive for all kits pieces (less a kick) and another (Session Drummer) for the Slate Sizzle Kick only. Will require two MIDI tracks.
You don't even need two midi track to do it. Make a drum map that directs a particular drum hit (midi note) to a different VST, sampler, synth whatever and you're done. I do that with most of my drums. Using a custom drum map, you can basically have each kit piece trigger a different softsynth or hardware synth for unlimited variety.
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Re: Any Way To Add Your Own Drum Samples To Addictive Drums
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Bonzos Ghost
bapu
Keni I haven't found a way.... yet? I'd really like to add the Slate Sizzle Kick to AD... Thanks... Keni
Just run two drumplers at the same time. Addictive for all kits pieces (less a kick) and another (Session Drummer) for the Slate Sizzle Kick only. Will require two MIDI tracks.
You don't even need two midi track to do it. Make a drum map that directs a particular drum hit (midi note) to a different VST, sampler, synth whatever and you're done. I do that with most of my drums. Using a custom drum map, you can basically have each kit piece trigger a different softsynth or hardware synth for unlimited variety.
That would be great if soloing in drums maps actually worked with multiple outs. They don't so I still stay away from drum maps.
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