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is there anyone who know a VSTi who use Paiste cymbals something like 22" power ride like in that kit:
at 1:56 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=THMekXjaEoE i tried to find it. but can't find it unfortunally :S ty |
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PsychatoR wrote: is there anyone who know a VSTi who use Paiste cymbals something like 22" power ride like in that kit:
at 1:56 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=THMekXjaEoE i tried to find it. but can't find it unfortunally :S ty what's your budget? ---- To laymen, software development is something akin to wizardry. Neither time, nor effort are involved. If software is missing features they want, or has bugs, it is solely because someone has been too lazy to wave their magic wand. |
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depend.
i need to see the vsti first. ill think about it after. any idea? |
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I know these aren't Paiste, but this is possibly the biggest, best damn cymbal collection out there:
http://www.zzounds.com/item--ZDJG16ZP1 The painful part is that they were an AudioMidi No-Brainer for $25 a little while back! KVR/eSoundz: Xenobt |
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^ yep : DV Z Pack Zildjian gen 16 two disk set
I'm fortunate to have gotten in on the AMno-brainer & have to say that they sound freaking amazing although the interface/sequencer is kinda klutzy . . . peace ---- an expert on what it feels like to be me & you are who you google http://soundcloud.com/mrnatural-1 |
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Zildjian Gen16 Digital Vault S-Pack Volume 2: $39.99
http://www.americanmusical.com/Item--i-ZIL-G16SP2-LIST?SRC=D 0301DT0HAMS0000&utm_source=shopping&utm_medium=feed& ---- Perception is the ultimate "reality" ~ but not, the ultimate Truth. |
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Pretty sure FXpansion do Zildjian stuff in the BFD expansion packs somewhere.
I know I have some. Not sure if they are the same size or whether crash or ride or might even just be hats.. Can't remember. I have a few expanders, but there is definitely some Zildjian in there. Anyway, another thing to consider. Have a look here for more info: http://www.fxpansion.com/index.php?page=106 Another alternative. cheers. ---- "I guess once a junkie, always a junkie." - Bruce Swedien. |
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http://zildjian.com/Products/Drumset-Cymbals
All cymbals have sound clips. Only a matter of asking permission to use the samples ---- We are the KVR collective. Resistance is futile. You will be assimilated. My MusicCalc is back online!! |
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PsychatoR wrote: depend.
i need to see the vsti first. ill think about it after. any idea? BFD2 has a 22" Paiste Ride. But for plugins providing specific sampled cymbals, there's only a relatively small number of possible contenders, I would have thought they would be well-known. What have you looked at already? ---- To laymen, software development is something akin to wizardry. Neither time, nor effort are involved. If software is missing features they want, or has bugs, it is solely because someone has been too lazy to wave their magic wand. |
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Here is a list of the Paiste cymbals and Hihats you can get in XLN Addictive Drums
Cymbals: Crash 16", Paiste 2002 Crash 16", Paiste 2002 Red Crash 16", Paiste Sig. Fast Crash 17", Paiste Sig. Dark. En Crash 17", Paiste Sign. Fast Crash 18", Paiste 2002 Crash 18", Paiste Mellow Crash 18", Paiste Mellow (Brush) Crash 18", Paiste Sign. Full Crash 19", Paiste 2002 Red Crash 20", Paiste 2002 Medium China 22", Paiste Soundcr. Dark Hi Hat: 13", Paiste Heavy HiHat 14", Paiste 2002 Sound Edge 14", Paiste 2002 Sound Edge CR 14", Paiste Dark Crisp HiHat 15", Paiste 2002 15", Paiste 2002 CR Best regards ---- Cubase 7 - 64 bit, Mobo Gigabyte GA-X79S-UP5-WIFI, Intel Core i7-3930K, 16 Gb RAM, RME Raydat + ADI-8 AE, Win 8 pro |
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Mister Natural wrote: ^ yep : DV Z Pack Zildjian gen 16 two disk set
I'm fortunate to have gotten in on the AMno-brainer & have to say that they sound freaking amazing although the interface/sequencer is kinda klutzy . . . peace The Zildjian DV collections are great (rather fond of the K Series samples in the S-Pack - I like somewhat less bright/piercing cymbals). I found they made an excellent supplement to the Steven Slate kits. But yeah, using them was difficult. The BFD Eco bundled with the collection didn't work properly on my system...it was periodically triggering really soft hits even when the MIDI notes were at 127 velocity. If you don't already have BFD, though, the Z-Pack is the only one that includes a player. The other packs don't, which I discovered when I bought the S-Pack first. And yes, I paid the full original price for all that stuff. Argh. |
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SSD 4 Platinum has sampled paiste. They are very large samples like they should be. |
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I'd call audio midi maybe they bought a bunch and can sell you one. That software has the core of BFD eco just no drum samples. |
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not to hi-jack : but can anyone tell me if I can import a random sample(kick or snare) into the version of BFD Eco ?
thx ---- an expert on what it feels like to be me & you are who you google http://soundcloud.com/mrnatural-1 |
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tx a lot guys |
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