what do u use for drums in tracktion
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- KVRist
- 478 posts since 22 Nov, 2004 from Alexandria, VA
It's bundled with T2, and only with the boxed version I believe, not the downloadable demo.
RMIV is free in that it comes free with the $149 T2.
RMIV is free in that it comes free with the $149 T2.
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- KVRist
- 360 posts since 27 Jul, 2004 from Cologne/Germany
"I guess I might" isn't exactly a promiseHansM wrote:Me too, use DR 008 and sometimes ST2 (I'm still trying hard to like it). And I'm not sure if I will have RMIV in a month
Regards,
Tommy
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- KVRAF
- 5851 posts since 9 Jul, 2002 from Helsinki
I'm using Attack (total freedom) & Drumatic (it's kick kicks), but I'm really looking forward to RMIV for sampled drums.
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- The Teach
- 8273 posts since 23 Jul, 2002 from flatness
in my drums folder ...
dr008 (until recently - see below - my main goto for drums)
pHATmatik pro
RMIV (was mothballed until the mackie announcement when i dug it out again and realised id been missing it)
apTrigga (not so secret anymore weapon)
nusofting DK+ (group buy was just TOO cheap - not sure how much use it will get though)
impulse (reiwred in from live4 - simple but effective)
... additionally ...
T2 sampler
shortcircuit
sampletank2
... currently mothballed ...
microtonic
drumatic 3
attack
ruction
FL5
... i LIKE drums
slainte
rob
dr008 (until recently - see below - my main goto for drums)
pHATmatik pro
RMIV (was mothballed until the mackie announcement when i dug it out again and realised id been missing it)
apTrigga (not so secret anymore weapon)
nusofting DK+ (group buy was just TOO cheap - not sure how much use it will get though)
impulse (reiwred in from live4 - simple but effective)
... additionally ...
T2 sampler
shortcircuit
sampletank2
... currently mothballed ...
microtonic
drumatic 3
attack
ruction
FL5
... i LIKE drums
slainte
Last edited by pHz on Tue Apr 05, 2005 7:30 pm, edited 2 times in total.
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- KVRAF
- 3364 posts since 16 Feb, 2004 from atop a katamari
i use microtonic for synthetic beats, reaktor for allsorts, and T's own sampler for quickly plopping things down. i actually tend to work almost exclusively with audio arrangements tho... i.e. putting each sample directly onto a track. Tracktion is perfect for this kind of operation. you have control over each individual hit that way without having to look at midi notes
i doubt anyone would be swayed to my way of working but that's fine by me 
remember that you can ctrl-drag a clip to copy it,
you can alt-drag the corner of it to detune it slightly (for variation) or even a lot,
you can colour code the hits,
changing the tempo keeps them lined up, as it's sortof manual-from-scratch-beat-slicing
each clip has vol/pan properties in the bottom panel (for variation w/o automation)
additional variety can be put onto individual hits with fx filters. just plop-em on!
and if you want to quickly play something, you can just copy the sample clip, and paste it into T's sampler for an instantly mapped midi-playable tinker.
remember that you can ctrl-drag a clip to copy it,
you can alt-drag the corner of it to detune it slightly (for variation) or even a lot,
you can colour code the hits,
changing the tempo keeps them lined up, as it's sortof manual-from-scratch-beat-slicing
each clip has vol/pan properties in the bottom panel (for variation w/o automation)
additional variety can be put onto individual hits with fx filters. just plop-em on!
and if you want to quickly play something, you can just copy the sample clip, and paste it into T's sampler for an instantly mapped midi-playable tinker.
Kick, punch, it's all in the mind.
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- KVRAF
- 12977 posts since 29 Sep, 2003 from Ottawa, Canada
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- KVRAF
- 1974 posts since 21 Jun, 2002 from Earth
actually.. this is more or less how I work as well... it's fit my way of working a lot better than midi. Tho I have to break out Shortcircuit for the weirdo destruction stuff. I also like microtonic for the synthetic pleasures.haydxn wrote:i use microtonic for synthetic beats, reaktor for allsorts, and T's own sampler for quickly plopping things down. i actually tend to work almost exclusively with audio arrangements tho... i.e. putting each sample directly onto a track. Tracktion is perfect for this kind of operation. you have control over each individual hit that way without having to look at midi notesi doubt anyone would be swayed to my way of working but that's fine by me
remember that you can ctrl-drag a clip to copy it,
you can alt-drag the corner of it to detune it slightly (for variation) or even a lot,
you can colour code the hits,
changing the tempo keeps them lined up, as it's sortof manual-from-scratch-beat-slicing
each clip has vol/pan properties in the bottom panel (for variation w/o automation)
additional variety can be put onto individual hits with fx filters. just plop-em on!
and if you want to quickly play something, you can just copy the sample clip, and paste it into T's sampler for an instantly mapped midi-playable tinker.
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- KVRAF
- 9096 posts since 5 Feb, 2004
I often do that with cymbals and hats. It seems like I have a better feeling of the decays etc than just using midi to represent the hits. I lay down the basic beat and flavor it. I have a lot of BetaMonkey single hits, and it's a lot easier to do it that way than to try loading them into a drum module.haydxn wrote:i use microtonic for synthetic beats, reaktor for allsorts, and T's own sampler for quickly plopping things down. i actually tend to work almost exclusively with audio arrangements tho... i.e. putting each sample directly onto a track. Tracktion is perfect for this kind of operation. you have control over each individual hit that way without having to look at midi notesi doubt anyone would be swayed to my way of working but that's fine by me
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I'm looking forward to RMIV myself. Nice and straightforward.
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- KVRAF
- 3364 posts since 16 Feb, 2004 from atop a katamari
working as much like that as i do makes any other sequencer a pain in the ass.. just having individual clip vol/pan is a godsend for this kind of practise. individual clip filters, well... no turning back! 
Kick, punch, it's all in the mind.
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- KVRAF
- 16154 posts since 2 Dec, 2003 from Nashville, TN
For me, DR-008 combined with Slicey/Fill-In Drummer is the absolute greatest combination. Every track, every day, it gets use. So many included kits plus MIDI files, so many features and modules, full mixing facilities, and with SD/FID there are endless drum patterns and possibilities, and sooooooo stable, with very low CPU usage. I am excited that RMIV will be included, but I honestly don't know how much use it will get.
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