Sounds good to me. Clean drums and realistic sounds is what I'm looking for. But before I run out and buy one, do you have any other suggestions for drum modules?
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I'm always looking for new drum sounds. I have sampled drum kits that I put together but also want quality drums at my fingertips (i.e. MIDI). Has anyone used this module or have any feedback on it? If its not worth the money...suggestions are welcome.
I have my MPC, Triton and Computer all midi sync'd with the MPC being the master of pretty everything. Is there any way to use the combination sounds from the triton on one track of the MPC? I guess what I'm asking is if it is possible to merge the preset combination sounds of the Triton (i.e...
That's part of diggin'. But every once in a while go back & listen to the records you thought were duds. I tend to find sample material in records I thought were worthless originally. As your skills improve your ear for good samples will improve too!
I can sum up your question in one word. "Simplicity!!!"
Its easy to learn and even easier to work with which leaves you more time to be creative. I'm not saying its for everyone but its definitely my weapon of choice!!
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