Looking for drums... DFH Superior vs. Stylus RMX vs. BFD

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No I dont, but I recently installed a new internal HD to put some samples on, so I put BFD's samples on it, but I left the program on my C drive and it runs smoothly. It was working fine when I had the samples on C too.
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Awesome, well then I think I'm going to get BFD :-D
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Just a quick followup. I sat down with RMX last night with an eye towards bulding a kit from the Burning Grooves expansion. Much to my dismay, it can't be done. There are Multi's for Burning Grooves, but no pre-built Kits, and apparently none of the elements of BG were included as part of the package.

I still love RMX - it's just not the tool I'll be using for the track I'm working on at the moment. I'll have to look at DFH and BFD a bit more, but in the meantime I'll probably pull out my Roland SPD-20 for my immediate needs.
We shall see orchestral machines with a thousand new sounds, with thousands of new euphonies, as opposed to the present day's simple sounds of strings, brass, and woodwinds. -- George Antheil, circa 1925 ---

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jtxx000 wrote:Awesome, well then I think I'm going to get BFD :-D
I think you'll love it. It's great fun to jam on :)

Having the option to pick up expansions for it is great too, with XFL having loads more real drums, and 8bit Kit having all kinds of stuff from pots and pans to drum machines. There are also ways to import other nice drum sample libraries into the engine as well. It's always good to know that the engine is expandable in the future :)
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