| Author | Topic: BFD | |
| Dan Island | Posted: 7th June 2004 13:16 | |
Compared to Groove Agent, how many loops and fills are available in BFD? | ||
| splattabreakz | Posted: 7th June 2004 15:40 | |
never compare the 2
BFD shits all over it in ever way. except if you want to sound like the demo button on your bontempi organ from tesco. | ||
| putte | Posted: 7th June 2004 16:27 | |
| willum | Posted: 7th June 2004 18:00 | |
Anyone know where I can get a set of Bontempi percussion sounds? | ||
| Improv | Posted: 7th June 2004 18:44 | |
Kmart? Sears? Toys R Us? | ||
| Phaedo | Posted: 8th June 2004 02:43 | |
Yeah, but I need them at 24/192. | ||
| Dan Island | Posted: 8th June 2004 09:23 | |
Yeah...I get it you like BFD and you don't like GA...still didn't answer my fuckin question though. | ||
| Phaedo | Posted: 8th June 2004 09:34 | |
The short answer is: a lot more. But that's just the start of it. | ||
| Angus_FX | Posted: 8th June 2004 10:13 | |
The stock BFD currently ships with around 1200 grooves and fills, across 50 styles. Not sure how many Groove Agent has. The big difference is that BFD allows you to import & use 3rd party loops as well. | ||
| Dan Island | Posted: 8th June 2004 10:34 | |
Thanks Angus...you r a gent | ||
| Stupid American Pig | Posted: 8th June 2004 11:20 | |
I dont own either, but keep in mind that Angus is at least interested in keeping development up, where as Steinberg has pretty much abandoned the project that was groove agent... |











