Comprehensive Stylus RMX review

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Here's a new review of Stylus RMX.
enjoy

http://www.cakewalknet.com/?page=articl ... 066d777b66

p.s. Hopefully the way I pasted the link works out, if not, sorry. The review can be found on cakewalknet.com.

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:o :shock: :-o
Unbelievable. I'll read it when I have 3 hours to spare :P

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Armadillo wrote::o :shock: :-o
Unbelievable. I'll read it when I have 3 hours to spare :P
why bother when you already own it? just curious...

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Armadillo wrote::o :shock: :-o
Unbelievable. I'll read it when I have 3 hours to spare :P
I think I'll just print it out and read it on my next trip to the bathroom.
And all life's fears
Can invade my ears
I can handle it

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CypherOne wrote:
Armadillo wrote::o :shock: :-o
Unbelievable. I'll read it when I have 3 hours to spare :P
why bother when you already own it? just curious...
Cause I'll probably find 20 features I haven't tried yet. The "manual" (3 hours of video) is a bit time consuming as you don't always know exactly where to look.

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Old Crab wrote:Here's a new review of Stylus RMX.
enjoy

http://www.cakewalknet.com/?page=articl ... 066d777b66

p.s. Hopefully the way I pasted the link works out, if not, sorry. The review can be found on cakewalknet.com.
Errrmmm... Yeah... That is rather comprehensive huh? :wink:

That's about one of the most helpful reviews I have ever seen! Its almost like a user's manual in its depth. Eric would be wise to provide a link to this one on his site.

It certainly has my curiosity peaked. I've looked around here (locally) for it, but no luck. Maybe online might be my only option...

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Armadillo wrote:
CypherOne wrote:
Armadillo wrote::o :shock: :-o
Unbelievable. I'll read it when I have 3 hours to spare :P
why bother when you already own it? just curious...
Cause I'll probably find 20 features I haven't tried yet. The "manual" (3 hours of video) is a bit time consuming as you don't always know exactly where to look.
fair enough. I didn't think there's much to unearth. Let me know if you find something useful :lol: :lol: :lol:

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SecondSkin wrote: I think I'll just print it out and read it on my next trip to the bathroom.
Do you have to walk to another state or something? :hihi:

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torhan wrote:
SecondSkin wrote: I think I'll just print it out and read it on my next trip to the bathroom.
Do you have to walk to another state or something? :hihi:
I was thinking more along the lines of: "3 hours in the bathroom, maybe you should try Imodium". :hihi:

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Armadillo wrote:
torhan wrote:
SecondSkin wrote: I think I'll just print it out and read it on my next trip to the bathroom.
Do you have to walk to another state or something? :hihi:
I was thinking more along the lines of: "3 hours in the bathroom, maybe you should try Imodium". :hihi:
I have some pretty long tips to the throne, but I didn't realize just how comprehensive the review actually is.

I just did a print preview on it and its 43 pages! :shock: :shock: :shock:
And all life's fears
Can invade my ears
I can handle it

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This product is probably one of the better purchases I've ever made. The chaos designer, combined with an after-the-fact editing capability makes it so much more fun to build a groove with musicality. I get so tired of trying to do convincing hi-hat work, and that is one of the things that retards my completion of a lot of songs. This product really shines in that department if you have the Back Beat expansion pack.

The effects are also quite stunning, and because the product is basically a very powerful submixer, it's ridiculous how many options can be explored. Sorry to sound like a product spokesperson, but it really is quite good. I just hope the price of the expansion packs comes down and that we get a lot more of them to choose from, especially more meat and potatoes type drumming. I don't have much use for the dance/urban type things except for maybe a buried part here and there.
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