gollywillickers wrote: > > thanks for the links. there is a cool 'Flash' sound player on the > Clearmountain > site. > > do you have any MP3s or any final product where a DTXpressII was used to > trigger external sounds? I just have to find them, as I am still in the process of unpacking all my stuff from the move. I do usually record real cymbals rather than triggered ones when I am going for "real" drum kit sound though. I find no module can even remotely sound right for hi-hats. My music I do now is electronic.. kinda like Depeche Mode and Kraftwerk mixed... and my corporate work is varied and clients don't seem to care if it sounds 'too' real. SO I have nothing too current to show you anyways. Actually, come to think of it I used a D4 for the trigger interface back then, though I still had the A3000 and the XD5.. the DTX didn't come 'till later. Back when I did the recordings, I was doing more of a power-pop, heavy, guitar based stuff.. three different bands.. AND jobbing for a 50's - 60's band (though that job was done using an old 60's era Rogers kit I used to have.. I miss it) I'll continue to look. GC
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Re: [DTXpress] Re: the most "realistic" drum recording with DTXpress kit ??? [trigger other sou
2004-01-17 by distortion@rogers.com
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