Any "must have" expansions for BFD3?

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2014/01/30 17:21:11 (permalink)

Any "must have" expansions for BFD3?

I figured I'd ask since AudioDeluxe (and perhaps others) are running 50% off specials...
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    cclarry
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    Re: Any "must have" expansions for BFD3? 2014/01/30 17:48:06 (permalink)
    Many have been raving about the Imperial Drums....for the Roto Toms...

    PS...I hate the forum time limit...
     
     


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    Re: Any "must have" expansions for BFD3? 2014/01/30 17:50:59 (permalink)
    Yeah, that time limit thing really blows...
     
    I'll check out imperial drums - thanks! My son is a drummer and wants a set of roto toms, but I can't figure out where we'd set them up! I am NOT moving to a rack system. :)
     
    I'm blown away by the kits I've heard so far and thought expanding the groove options would be good, but I noticed that the additional grooves aren't on sale.
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    Re: Any "must have" expansions for BFD3? 2014/01/30 18:02:01 (permalink)
    I agree...I haven't heard anything that compares (to date)
    to BFD 3.....incredible program....


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    Re: Any "must have" expansions for BFD3? 2014/01/30 19:15:43 (permalink)
    BFD Percussion. 
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    Re: Any "must have" expansions for BFD3? 2014/01/30 21:46:50 (permalink)
    BFD Percussion is the one that has my interest at the moment. :)
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    Re: Any "must have" expansions for BFD3? 2014/01/31 05:34:38 (permalink)
    What forum time limit is this ?
     
    I have the imperial kit and it's definitely one the better ones but I've said it before and I'll say it again,
    your decision may have a lot to do with what genre you work in and what particular sound you're looking for that you feel the BFD3 kits don't give you. My most frequently used kit has been the cocktail kit but some people won't like the sound at all as it's useless for metal and rock. It has a close intimate and slightly metallic sound and is ideal if like me, you like to pulverise your kits with wacky effects. It's also one of the cheapest and smallest kits which is even better. It's perfect for more modern styles like drum and bass and grime and dub-step as well as house and garage.
     
    One of the things that I thought set fxpansion apart from others was their kit pages where you could audition each kit piece in it's raw form. They seem to have abandoned tis with their new expansions which I think is a really bad move and have told them so
     
    The 8 bit kit is another extraordinary kit but you might not have so much use for it and to be honest I've only used it in one of my songs but it made the world of difference. If you listen to a track called appropriately, 8 Bit Blues you can hear it and the leady kick is what makes it, it has serious boom.
     
    Also you can hear the flexatone which is from the percussion kit and one of the main reasons I bought the percussion kit was because I knew this track had to have one. the song is just a noodling idea right now but one day I'll get to finish it.
    The percussion kit is great but for me was quite an extravagance as I don't use a lot of percussion.
     
    Steve
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    Re: Any "must have" expansions for BFD3? 2014/01/31 08:21:50 (permalink)
    Thanks for the feedback Steve! I noticed that the percussion kit has the all of the instruments available to hear samples on the web site but the others don't. That was definitely a factor in my decision on Percussion. I need to track down and listen to Imperial.
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