Yes, that being said, I am not referring to how it fits with the music. I am referring to the sonic quality.Yossarian wrote:You don’t have to hang around these forums for very long to realize just how subjective and individual our perception of sound is. I realize this is a bit of a cop-out but in the end it’s only you who knows what fits with your music.
Now we are getting somewhere. For being primarily a rock engineer, when I hear guitars recorded, if I know what kind of amp and guitar were used, I can usually tell if a SM57 or a MD421 were used and where the mic was placed, typically. I mean, recording as many times in a rock band in numerous studios as I have recorded others in mine... you just get a feel for the characteristics of an instrument/mic.Yossarian wrote:I’m not a drummer (and very much a beginner at programming drums) but to my ears DFHS has a slightly drier, up-close sound which I like.
Thats probably preaching to the choir... Anyhow, when I ask how the sounds differ, I am looking to find out what equipment was used (BFD has a good page on what stuff they used) and DFHS has a little... but how they used the stuff makes a huge difference.
For instance, do the kicks in BFD lack a small band of EQ around 400Hz? Do the cymbals in DFHS seem to be too crisp in the 14-14.5Khz range? Do the drums overall sound like they didn't use rim muffles or did they flatten them out too much?
Man, I am really sorry. I think I might be acting too anal at this point... I appreciate the help.
If I am going to spend the kind of money for BFD +XFL, I could easily go to one of the studios I have been to before and work on making my own module like I have been doing. I just would only have my 1 drum kit, albeit perfect for me, limited to that 1 kit... after 2 months of full-time work to get it up and running....
Yes. The sample sets, despite having unprocessed and processed examples, are all of weak beats that don't really highlight the true capabilities of a drum module. If you listen to the Toontrack samples... they are full songs written to sound like the band the kits emulate. Especially "Licking What You Have Bled." It sounds IDENTICAL to the album version, just a bit slower and without vocals.Yossarian wrote:These are subtle differences, though and I would definitely not go so far as to say the BFD samples are sub-par – could you elaborate on that?
