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Hello. Does anyone know any good drumsampler where you can do more in depth equalising on individual drumsamples? I have looked around a bit and from what i have seen it often is more "basic" equalising, for example in Poise(lp and hp). Or am i missing something? |
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BrokenTrance wrote: Hello. Does anyone know any good drumsampler where you can do more in depth equalising on individual drumsamples? I have looked around a bit and from what i have seen it often is more "basic" equalising, for example in Poise(lp and hp). Or am i missing something?
Fxpansion Geist is amazing, maybe you should check it out here: http://www.fxpansion.com/index.php?page=120 Rob |
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Why not make use of the multi-out capabilities of drumsamplers (eg Poise and Battery can do that) and you can use any fancy Eq plugin you want on the individual sounds. |
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Xfer Nerve has a four band EQ per pad as part of its precalculated DSP functions.
Ableton Live Drum Racks let you attack individual pads with as many EQs and FX as your CPU can stand (but obviously not much use if you're not using Live as a host). |
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Thanks for the answers!
No_Use wrote: Why not make use of the multi-out capabilities of drumsamplers (eg Poise and Battery can do that) and you can use any fancy Eq plugin you want on the individual sounds. I'm new to this so i didn't know about that. But got it to work with Poise in Reaper. Very convenient. Thanks! |
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rob_lee wrote: Fxpansion Geist is amazing, maybe you should check it out here: http://www.fxpansion.com/index.php?page=120 I just wished they had the BFD EQ included, I Personally find it easier to use than any of the Geist EQs. It's very easy to shape the curve with the mouse. |
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paterpeter wrote: rob_lee wrote: Fxpansion Geist is amazing, maybe you should check it out here: http://www.fxpansion.com/index.php?page=120 I just wished they had the BFD EQ included, I Personally find it easier to use than any of the Geist EQs. It's very easy to shape the curve with the mouse. Ah sorry mate i don't have BFD so i wouldn't know about it's features, i might check this out though Rob |
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rob_lee wrote: paterpeter wrote: rob_lee wrote: Fxpansion Geist is amazing, maybe you should check it out here: http://www.fxpansion.com/index.php?page=120 I just wished they had the BFD EQ included, I Personally find it easier to use than any of the Geist EQs. It's very easy to shape the curve with the mouse. Ah sorry mate i don't have BFD so i wouldn't know about it's features, i might check this out though It's rather nice, you can drag the four bands up and down, left and right and ALT+drag to set the Q. ![]() |
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