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Thank you! :violin:

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• Sonic Reality's Infinite Player plug-in powered by Kontakt*
• 12 different Ocean Way® Drums DL mix kits from dry to medium to ambient
• 15 Drum Masters 2 Signature Drum Kits featuring drum kits of legendary drummers
• Ambient Impulse Responses from some of the best sounding studio rooms in the world to use with Infinite Player/Kontakt's convolution reverb
• Bonus Midi Grooves

* If you already own the Infinite Player you can get a brand new previously unreleased Drum Masters 2 Ludwig® Jazz Kit instead!


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nice one dimitar :)

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sergiobklyn wrote:Has anyone gotten the confirmation e-mail yet? I haven't.
Sergio :-(
He may not have gotten all the emails out before he had to go but he'll resume when he gets back. The contents of the email are in this thread though for you: http://www.kvraudio.com/forum/viewtopic ... 10#3918810

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Thanks for all the hard work, and happy 2010 to everyone!
esoundz name: Helio

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Quick question (and apologies if this has been asked already)...How would be the best/easiest way to use/map these wonderful sounds with a DrumKat controller? Both in general, and specifically as relates to hi-hat control? I usually record with Sonar8PE but would be curious for stand-alone use as well.

Background is I'm good with audio but seem to always get stuck with DrumKat mappping stuff.

Big thanks in advance (and Happy New Years!)

Steve E.

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SFSonarBoy wrote:Quick question (and apologies if this has been asked already)...How would be the best/easiest way to use/map these wonderful sounds with a DrumKat controller? Both in general, and specifically as relates to hi-hat control? I usually record with Sonar8PE but would be curious for stand-alone use as well.

Background is I'm good with audio but seem to always get stuck with DrumKat mappping stuff.

Big thanks in advance (and Happy New Years!)

Steve E.
You should be able to use the midi learn button for each kit piece and assign to the existing midi notes generated by your drumkat. in other words, you shouldnt need to change anything on your drumkat.


not sure about the hihat, but I am sure there is a similar sort of configuration. Usually you can use a continuous controller to go from closed to open, or you can just assign the different articulations to different pads.

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Squids wrote:Actually, Ken Scott told me that part of the Ringo drum sound for a while (Magical Mystery Tour time or maybe White Album) was from the use of that sweater with 4 heads stuffed into it.
I don't understand. 4 heads in a sweater?
Squids wrote:I'm going to post a link to OWD kit 10m that can work with the free one in Kontakt Player demo mode (30 min at a time) for those who prefer to tinker with samples on New Year's Eve than watch...
Is this really gonna happen? I am staying at home tonight, by my lonesome, and would gladly try out this OWD kit 10.
Somewhere in the background zedd

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First of all, congratulations and welcome to dimitar! We've been rooting for you!

Glad to see everybody being exercising patience. It is going to take a while to download everything, so try to not let it get to you. And...

Happy New Year to everyone! We're staying home... such excitement! Actually, the grandkids are over and we're making smores (graham cracker, marshmallow, and chocolate bar). Gotta go!

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No email yet - no worries however, I have no plans to download anything any time soon. I'm into the second bottle of wine after dinner out with my wife, now we are settling in with the puppies (we have two pekingese) to ring in the new year. Happy New Year all - be well and be safe.

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Wow, you're lucky, settling in on New Years Eve with a couple of puppies. :D Show starts in 20 mins, I'm surfing the venues wi-fi. Happy New Year everyone.

Rainman
HD-FLH, spangled leather poncho, elevator shoes. Who is YOUR goucho amigo?

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Reverend Rhythm wrote:Happy New Year to everyone! We're staying home... such excitement! Actually, the grandkids are over and we're making smores (graham cracker, marshmallow, and chocolate bar). Gotta go!
Wow. You are a grandad, Reverend!?!? :o

Well then... even more respect is due!
Somewhere in the background zedd

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zedd wrote:
Reverend Rhythm wrote:Happy New Year to everyone! We're staying home... such excitement! Actually, the grandkids are over and we're making smores (graham cracker, marshmallow, and chocolate bar). Gotta go!
Wow. You are a grandad, Reverend!?!? :o

Well then... even more respect is due!
But I don't look a day over 80! :wink:

You know that grandchildren are your reward for not killing your teenagers! And the bonus is that you get to see your children make the same mistakes they love to tell you that you made!

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Reverend Rhythm wrote:
zedd wrote:
Reverend Rhythm wrote:Happy New Year to everyone! We're staying home... such excitement! Actually, the grandkids are over and we're making smores (graham cracker, marshmallow, and chocolate bar). Gotta go!
Wow. You are a grandad, Reverend!?!? :o

Well then... even more respect is due!
But I don't look a day over 80! :wink:

You know that grandchildren are your reward for not killing your teenagers! And the bonus is that you get to see your children make the same mistakes they love to tell you that you made!
there is some wisdom :)
Nobody's a nobody...

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Reverend Rhythm wrote:Actually, the grandkids are over and we're making smores (graham cracker, marshmallow, and chocolate bar). Gotta go!
yummy!!! I learned what smores were on my trip to the U.S. about 10 years ago!
impossible to do here I am afraid :-(

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