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AuthorTopic: ErsDrums Revisted
mistertoast
Posted: 29th December 2002 13:10
After all the use I've gotten out of IBlit, I decided to take another stab at ErsDrums, which had previously been crashy for me.

The latest update works great (after following its instructions for modifying the .ini fil for picky hosts).

This thing rivals (I said rivals, not surpasses) Drumatic. Wonderful. I haven't actually taken out Drumatic in any of my songs, as the sound of Drumatic made those songs evolve into what they are, but I can certainly see writing a few songs around ErsDrums.

With Synth1 and Iblit and Alpha and Crystal, plus ErsDrums and Drumatic, plus all the other cool stuff being put out for free, I'm convinced someone will soon have a big hit (at least on the Dance charts) that's made from 100% free stuff. Assuming that hasn't already happened.
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