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2015/05/22 17:39:32 (permalink)

Cakewalk Drum Replacer

Coming soon to Platinum...This should be good...looking forward to it...


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Re: Cakewalk Drum Replacer 2015/05/23 05:25:08 (permalink) ☄ Helpfulby rtucker55 2015/05/24 18:16:30
Interesting, can it detect tempo too? From an audio track I mean.
I tried a demo of drumagog when it was first released but I think I was hoping for too much and it just wasn't ready to meet my expectations.
 
Can it extract the drums from a fully mixed song that has other instruments in too (I'd be amazed if it could)
 
Since I can replace the drums with either Session Drummer or AD2 I'm assuming I would also be able to choose my very own and even more, "incredible drum synths" like BFD3?
With that in mind I'm puzzled as to why cake feel the need to ship it with it's own sample library or is that just for ease of use and simplicity?
 
 
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Re: Cakewalk Drum Replacer 2015/05/23 06:15:07 (permalink)
We shall see T....we shall see...


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Re: Cakewalk Drum Replacer 2015/05/24 16:37:57 (permalink)
wohoo! Love it when I get new stuff from something I bought months ago

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Re: Cakewalk Drum Replacer 2015/05/25 11:01:03 (permalink)
twaddle
Interesting, can it detect tempo too? From an audio track I mean.
I tried a demo of drumagog when it was first released but I think I was hoping for too much and it just wasn't ready to meet my expectations.
 
Can it extract the drums from a fully mixed song that has other instruments in too (I'd be amazed if it could)
 
Since I can replace the drums with either Session Drummer or AD2 I'm assuming I would also be able to choose my very own and even more, "incredible drum synths" like BFD3?
With that in mind I'm puzzled as to why cake feel the need to ship it with it's own sample library or is that just for ease of use and simplicity?
 
 
Steve


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