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IL are doing another pay what you think its worth, with the minimum cost of $13. Spotted it on DOA, but not on here but i though i might give you a heads up.... ive got it, and i could see it being useful for some fuck off crazy percussion, but we'll see.
Looks cool, like a hi-tech Roland TR-909. I've always wanted a vst that was similar to what a 16 step drum synth would do, because they are so easy to use for real.
Theres a demo version, if you are interested (for 10 euro its a musthave imo).
I like it. Easy to get decent drumsounds out of it and you can do some weird stuff with it. Its not meant to emulate old drumcomputer, it has it own aproach.
I didnt used drumaxx in a dubstep track yet , just made a quick little hiphopish loop with it. Took me like 20 minutes to programm the drums from scratch, theres a little distortion on top of it.
whet wrote:I didnt used drumaxx in a dubstep track yet , just made a quick little hiphopish loop with it. Took me like 20 minutes to programm the drums from scratch, theres a little distortion on top of it.
Tested it out before, it works real nice in Cubase, it's like having a reason redrum without the rewire hassle. Great for percussion using the expression modifiers. Would be cool if there was a copy midi to note lade function (I can't see one anyway and I've not yet read the manual) but midi note C3 is start pattern and it has multiple outputs so it's a minor and anyway it's £9.
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