A new drummer in my [virtual] band...
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- KVRian
- Topic Starter
- 1297 posts since 17 Aug, 2003 from Italy
Hello everybody,
I'm so excited by JamStix that I spent almost the whole Easter days to "jam" with it..
This is the first experiment: Jam with Ray
Drums: JamStix
Rhodes: MrRay73
Hammond: ORGANized trio
Bass: HALion (content Wizoo xxl bass from content disc #1)
Synth: WusikStation
And this is a full song: Manhattan Jam
Drums: JamStix
Rhodes: MrRay73
Hammond: ORGANized trio
Bass, Synth and Guitar: HALion
Hope you enjoy
I'm so excited by JamStix that I spent almost the whole Easter days to "jam" with it..
This is the first experiment: Jam with Ray
Drums: JamStix
Rhodes: MrRay73
Hammond: ORGANized trio
Bass: HALion (content Wizoo xxl bass from content disc #1)
Synth: WusikStation
And this is a full song: Manhattan Jam
Drums: JamStix
Rhodes: MrRay73
Hammond: ORGANized trio
Bass, Synth and Guitar: HALion
Hope you enjoy
- KVRAF
- 4170 posts since 2 Feb, 2003 from lost in music
superb tunes
are the drumsounds jamstix too?
and did you use only presets for the rythms?
or did you programm them?
Sounds really good to me
are the drumsounds jamstix too?
and did you use only presets for the rythms?
or did you programm them?
Sounds really good to me
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- KVRAF
- 3299 posts since 7 May, 2004 from Athens, Greece
Very nice work Zio. Enjoied both of them. I am sure jamstix will sound even better if used with an external drum sampler (BFD/DFH).
Bass and acoustic guitar sound also very realistic and MrRay is just like the real thing. You seem to know a few things about music also
Congrats
Bass and acoustic guitar sound also very realistic and MrRay is just like the real thing. You seem to know a few things about music also
Congrats
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- KVRian
- Topic Starter
- 1297 posts since 17 Aug, 2003 from Italy
The drum samples are jamstix' built-in.
In the first song I just programmed a pattern and left it the freedom to jam.
In Manhattan Jam, instead, I also programmed a basic pattern but I used the arrangement window to tell jamstix where to put intro, fills and ending. But all the rest is its own "brain"
Awesome, isn't it?
In the first song I just programmed a pattern and left it the freedom to jam.
In Manhattan Jam, instead, I also programmed a basic pattern but I used the arrangement window to tell jamstix where to put intro, fills and ending. But all the rest is its own "brain"
Awesome, isn't it?
- KVRAF
- 4618 posts since 15 Jul, 2001 from Holmfirth, West Yorkshire, U.K
really cool
is there a fill less button in jamstix ?
the end fills are really nice but (for me) it's like one fill after another.
great stuff zio
is there a fill less button in jamstix ?
the end fills are really nice but (for me) it's like one fill after another.
great stuff zio
- KVRAF
- 4170 posts since 2 Feb, 2003 from lost in music
yes it is awesome.ZioKiller wrote: But all the rest is its own "brain"
Awesome, isn't it?
I feel really tempted to get it
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- jaaathmaster
- 2690 posts since 1 Jun, 2001 from Marlow, S. Bucks, UK
Excellent stuff Guido! Manhattan Jam is an evocative journey with excellent playing. Jam With Ray is cool too. Jamstix sounds impressive here, although BFD would of course add some extra live feel. The drum fills don't seem to excessive to me.. Then again I love my drum fills
And all the playing is smooth as Tefal
And all the playing is smooth as Tefal
Music with dinner is an insult both to the cook and the violinist.
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- KVRian
- Topic Starter
- 1297 posts since 17 Aug, 2003 from Italy
Unfortunately I can't afford BDF atm although I don't dislike the drum samples that come with jamstix.
Glad to know you liked it, griels!
Glad to know you liked it, griels!