The same can be said for using real drums...they suck when slightly hit. You have to BASH the *hit out of drums to make them sound great. So many times in the studio drummers would lightly hit the kick..drove me crazy especially when the drummer asks "why do the drums sound wimpy?"sockofgold wrote: The drums are kind of weak and floppy and low velocities, but full of baby-smashing godliness at high velocities.
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- KVRist
- 164 posts since 26 Feb, 2006 from Northern NJ
Bobn
“Be who you are and say what you feel, because those who mind don't matter and those who matter don't mind."
“Be who you are and say what you feel, because those who mind don't matter and those who matter don't mind."
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- KVRian
- 655 posts since 25 Dec, 2009
I'm becoming partial to the number six ambient kit myself. I really like the snare bounce sound, and the room ambience sounds awesome to me.Reverend Rhythm wrote:Do you have a favorite kit? Bass drum? snare?
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- KVRAF
- 10366 posts since 2 Sep, 2003 from Surrey, UK
... see the USD Community Support threadsockofgold wrote: The drums are kind of weak and floppy and low velocities, but full of baby-smashing godliness at high velocities.
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- KVRist
- 134 posts since 27 Mar, 2005 from Southern U.S.
Have tried 5 kits so far, love them all except number 8, doesn't fit my style of music, I'm an old fuddyduddy. Been playing some Jamstix patterns through kits 1,2,4amb,and 10. SOUNDS GREAT!! Now back to downloading.
- KVRAF
- 1721 posts since 17 Jul, 2001 from Milan, Italy
+1Photo_G wrote:I'm becoming partial to the number six ambient kit myself. I really like the snare bounce sound, and the room ambience sounds awesome to me.
kit 6 ambient is becoming one of my favorite. Kick is big enough, but not too "boom", snare is beautiful and the toms are super
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- KVRist
- 40 posts since 6 Dec, 2007 from Tokyo, Japan
yes.Photo_G wrote:Can EZPP translate to the SR I-MAP format?
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a screenshot from my copy of EZPP (that came with TT's Superior Drummer 2), showing the destination list:

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- KVRist
- 174 posts since 6 Jan, 2006
It can actually translate to "IMAP (standard)" and "IMAP (extended)". I have no idea, though, what the difference is between both.Photo_G wrote:Can EZPP translate to the SR I-MAP format?
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- Topic Starter
- 8566 posts since 11 Mar, 2002 from Florida
There's a good map of the iMap in the Vital Info thread. I will explain it more. But the short version is that the standard is Imap without the extra keys (apart from the kick which always had the extra keys in both maps).Mattiiiii wrote:It can actually translate to "IMAP (standard)" and "IMAP (extended)". I have no idea, though, what the difference is between both.Photo_G wrote:Can EZPP translate to the SR I-MAP format?
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- KVRist
- 34 posts since 31 Dec, 2009 from Wales
[/quote]So far I like them all especially KIT 10 on the snare rolls? These kits are really awesome in sounds. I got the Odd Groove GB, couln't resist
but I guess I need the EZ player PRO to play them. Hopefully later tonight or tomorrow we can begin the Phase II download. I'm psyched
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Hey Hydemusic..
Would be grateful if you let us know what you think of those grooves when you get them going... i'm on the fence with these at the moment.. i'm a bit of a 4/4 guy.. but it does seem like a good deal..
Enjoying the kits a lot... well worth the entrance fee already... hard to believe there is more to come.. Many thanks to Squids and co... another very happy customer here.. Its definitely making me take notice of your other products.. and looking forward to your future releases.. another convert....
peace....paul....
Hey Hydemusic..
Would be grateful if you let us know what you think of those grooves when you get them going... i'm on the fence with these at the moment.. i'm a bit of a 4/4 guy.. but it does seem like a good deal..
Enjoying the kits a lot... well worth the entrance fee already... hard to believe there is more to come.. Many thanks to Squids and co... another very happy customer here.. Its definitely making me take notice of your other products.. and looking forward to your future releases.. another convert....
peace....paul....
- KVRAF
- 5817 posts since 8 May, 2008 from ssssskipping ......... I left you there
I got the two 4/4 packs from Oddgrooves and they are the best midi files for rock and funk around (yes, there are funk grooves there too). Even better than Groove Monkey IMO.Redhawk1 wrote: Would be grateful if you let us know what you think of those grooves when you get them going... i'm on the fence with these at the moment.. i'm a bit of a 4/4 guy.. but it does seem like a good deal..
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- KVRAF
- 2859 posts since 21 Feb, 2003 from Woodstock, GA USA
I really like 10, but 4 is also one of my favorites. Come to think of it, I like 12 a lot, so I'm not sure which one is my favorite.
I think the bass drums on 1 and 2 would work well in a T-Bone Burnett kind of tune. I guess I'd have to say that I like them all.
I think the bass drums on 1 and 2 would work well in a T-Bone Burnett kind of tune. I guess I'd have to say that I like them all.
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- KVRist
- 34 posts since 31 Dec, 2009 from Wales
Ahh..standalone wrote:I got the two 4/4 packs from Oddgrooves and they are the best midi files for rock and funk around (yes, there are funk grooves there too). Even better than Groove Monkey IMO.Redhawk1 wrote: Would be grateful if you let us know what you think of those grooves when you get them going... i'm on the fence with these at the moment.. i'm a bit of a 4/4 guy.. but it does seem like a good deal..
Cheers Standalone.. Thats what i wanted to know... think i'll go grab those...
do you think it's worth still having the groove monkee files?...
Many thanks... paul...
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- Topic Starter
- 8566 posts since 11 Mar, 2002 from Florida
Groove Monkee stuff is good too. If you don't program your own grooves it is not a bad idea to collect as much of that as you can.
SquidiMidi is also going to be groovalicious although that might be the last thing delivered so it can be as good as I really want it to be. I have someone else editing that for me right now. First time I released midi files of finger drumming with full iMap use. Should be interesting.
SquidiMidi is also going to be groovalicious although that might be the last thing delivered so it can be as good as I really want it to be. I have someone else editing that for me right now. First time I released midi files of finger drumming with full iMap use. Should be interesting.
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- KVRian
- 1201 posts since 25 Sep, 2002
Dave this is the hidden gem in the whole package for meSquids wrote:Groove Monkee stuff is good too. If you don't program your own grooves it is not a bad idea to collect as much of that as you can.
SquidiMidi is also going to be groovalicious although that might be the last thing delivered so it can be as good as I really want it to be. I have someone else editing that for me right now. First time I released midi files of finger drumming with full iMap use. Should be interesting.
