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AuthorTopic: Anyone Using DFH Superior?
Gymnopedies
Posted: 28th September 2004 15:56
Just wondering if you love it, loath it or ignore it.
If you happen to have any tunes made w/ it post??
Funkybot
Posted: 28th September 2004 16:37
I'm not a user but the Toontrack forum (the makers of DFHS) on their site has a whole forum composed to user songs so you can go there to check them out. Just make sure that the songs were created with DKFHS and not DKFH2 or the original DKFH (most posts will say which version they used).
brianbrian
Posted: 28th September 2004 17:17
I love it!
fizbin
Posted: 29th September 2004 09:55
Gymnopedies wrote:
Just wondering if you love it, loath it or ignore it.
If you happen to have any tunes made w/ it post??


You can get some very realistic mixes out of it. It's a bit difficult to use compared to a Kontakt based kit like StormDrum and it takes an a**load of RAM. To load a full kit without ambience, Cubase shows around 1.3-1.4 GB in task manager, without anything else loaded. There are ways to cut this down, but since I have 2GB I load it all up. I own StormDrum, DFHS, and Reason Drum Kits, and would have to say that this would be my go-to kit for really hard rocking songs now. Here's a cover tune that I produced for a guy using DFHS:

http://www.tunefulmoon.com/mp3/WishYouWereHere.mp3

cheers,
fizbin
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