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2015/01/28 16:35:02 (permalink)

"Realistic" composition tools you'd REALLY like to see.

I'd like to see EZGuitar from ToonTracks.
 
Admittedly this was my primate Daryk's idea, but for quick composition sketch pad ideas this could be cooler than BIAB.
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Re: "Realistic" composition tools you'd REALLY like to see. 2015/01/29 04:23:21 (permalink)
Well, I suppose this is better than talking about decomposition tools... 

 
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Re: "Realistic" composition tools you'd REALLY like to see. 2015/01/29 05:44:20 (permalink)
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Re: "Realistic" composition tools you'd REALLY like to see. 2015/01/29 06:10:09 (permalink)
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I'd like to see EZGuitar from ToonTracks.
 

Have you seen Orange Tree's Stratosphere? The Strum sequencer has move it to a new level. Add to that the sort of chord progression tool you see in EZkeys and you would have your wish.
But I can bash out block chords on a keyboard and record them into a MIDI track an let Stratosphere do the clever stuff.
 

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Re: "Realistic" composition tools you'd REALLY like to see. 2015/01/29 06:43:11 (permalink) ☄ Helpfulby bayoubill 2015/01/29 15:02:12
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Re: "Realistic" composition tools you'd REALLY like to see. 2015/01/29 09:28:50 (permalink)
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I'd like to see EZGuitar from ToonTracks.
 
Admittedly this was my primate Daryk's idea, but for quick composition sketch pad ideas this could be cooler than BIAB.


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Re: "Realistic" composition tools you'd REALLY like to see. 2015/01/29 10:05:10 (permalink)
EZBass.
(using all the classic bass's out there.....Fender, Rick, etc...)

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Re: "Realistic" composition tools you'd REALLY like to see. 2015/01/29 10:23:01 (permalink) ☄ Helpfulby Mesh 2015/01/29 10:23:35
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EZBass.
(using all the Alembic bass's out there.....Fender, Rick, pfffft...)


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Re: "Realistic" composition tools you'd REALLY like to see. 2015/01/29 10:34:08 (permalink)
It would probably be frowned on by XLN but JamStix (or whatever it's called) would be pretty darned useful to have onboard. Just the algorhithms. Not necessarily the sounds. I'd use it with AD or BFD. I miss just jamming out with drummers and that seems like about as good as it gets in the virtual drummer world.
 
Mind you I do like ADs beat/swing/feel picker thingie. It's not the same but with a little more effort it seems to have some decent jam out possibilities.
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Re: "Realistic" composition tools you'd REALLY like to see. 2015/01/29 10:57:08 (permalink)
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It would probably be frowned on by XLN but JamStix (or whatever it's called) would be pretty darned useful to have onboard. Just the algorhithms. Not necessarily the sounds. I'd use it with AD or BFD. I miss just jamming out with drummers and that seems like about as good as it gets in the virtual drummer world.
 
Mind you I do like ADs beat/swing/feel picker thingie. It's not the same but with a little more effort it seems to have some decent jam out possibilities.




I do this with Jamstix all the time. You can hook the MIDI out of Jamstix to any drum VST you like. Works great with AD, BFD, Battery and everything else. It's awesome!
 
Personally I wish Ralph would hurry up with Jambassist, which he's apparently been working on for years.

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Re: "Realistic" composition tools you'd REALLY like to see. 2015/01/29 11:06:51 (permalink)
I've been working on being a bassist for more years than Ralph has been working on JamBassist.
 
Wait....... I know what's holing him up. He can't figger out the Am bass note.
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Re: "Realistic" composition tools you'd REALLY like to see. 2015/01/29 11:10:40 (permalink)
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I've been working on being a bassist for more years than Ralph has been working on JamBassist.
 
Wait....... I know what's holing him up. He can't figger out the Am bass note.


TMI.

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Re: "Realistic" composition tools you'd REALLY like to see. 2015/01/29 11:13:09 (permalink)
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I've been working on being a bassist for more years than Ralph has been working on JamBassist.
 
Wait....... I know what's holing him up. He can't figger out the Am bass note.




Well he's certainly had Ample time.

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Re: "Realistic" composition tools you'd REALLY like to see. 2015/01/29 11:20:12 (permalink)
Pffft.....what's there to figure out?
 
 
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Re: "Realistic" composition tools you'd REALLY like to see. 2015/01/29 11:54:24 (permalink) ☄ Helpfulby bapu 2015/01/29 11:55:48
"Realistic" composition tools you'd REALLY like to see.

I don't know about you guys but Realtec stuff is actually worse than SoundBlaster stuff. 
 


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Re: "Realistic" composition tools you'd REALLY like to see. 2015/01/29 11:59:30 (permalink)
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I do this with Jamstix all the time. You can hook the MIDI out of Jamstix to any drum VST you like. Works great with AD, BFD, Battery and everything else. It's awesome!
 



It really really does look awesome. I probably wouldn't use it for my crazier metal/alt/hardcore stuff but I'd like to put together some blues and jazz type albums. I think that would be WAY better for getting that loose jammy feel which is a nightmare to try to duplicate VIA direct entry or on my controller pads.
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Re: "Realistic" composition tools you'd REALLY like to see. 2015/01/29 13:00:36 (permalink)
REALISTIC???
 
Radio Shack is gone broke, waiting to die,,
 
so Realistic stuff will be a collectors item
like Archer, etc

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Re: "Realistic" composition tools you'd REALLY like to see. 2015/01/29 14:34:24 (permalink)
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I do this with Jamstix all the time. You can hook the MIDI out of Jamstix to any drum VST you like. Works great with AD, BFD, Battery and everything else. It's awesome!
 



It really really does look awesome. I probably wouldn't use it for my crazier metal/alt/hardcore stuff but I'd like to put together some blues and jazz type albums. I think that would be WAY better for getting that loose jammy feel which is a nightmare to try to duplicate VIA direct entry or on my controller pads.


I think it does metal and rock pretty well. The great thing about Jamstix is, you can give it a MIDI file and it will play that groove for you - adding the accents, embellishments and fills of a real drummer. So you can still write your own drum parts but let Jamstix humanize them. Absolutely every aspect of the performance is tweakable from bar to bar. In fact the range of parameters can be overwhelming. You would love it. Watch out for it on sale.

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Re: "Realistic" composition tools you'd REALLY like to see. 2015/01/29 15:03:08 (permalink)
EZ Crawfish w/ cowbell / sqeeze box 

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Re: "Realistic" composition tools you'd REALLY like to see. 2015/01/29 15:07:34 (permalink)
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EZ Crawfish w/ cowbell / sqeeze box 


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