So, having made a bunch of kit icons and stuff, I just ran into my
first funky problem in trying to make a ns_kit7full dbkit. ns_kit7
has 48KHz/24bit samples, and Doggiebox politely pops up a box warning
me that he only supports 44.1, and I should convert my sample :)
So, my question to Ben: Any plans to support sample rates other than
44.1 (such as, for example 48 :) ??
Failing that, can anyone recommend a good tool to decently batch-
convert a _lot_ of WAV files? :)
Cheers,
Carl
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Carl Edlund Anderson
http://www.carlaz.com/
Hi everybody,
I need to install doggiebox on a new machine. Unfortunately I can't find
my registration key that came via e-mail.
Where to get a new one?
I already e-mailed zygoat software - no answer until now ....
Thanks in advance
Thorsten
Hi Jim
What happened to your website? and have you recorded any new songs
lately - I liked the songs you posted yonks ago - especially 'Sorry'
Sion Morris
Liverpool
www.cinnamondesign.co.uk/music/music.html
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> So far, so good on my G4 Cube, running 10.4.3.. :)
>
>
>
> --- Carl Edlund Anderson <cea(a)carlaz.com> wrote:
>
>
>>
>> Gee, it's been quiet here recently ....
>>
>> Anyway, does anyone (Ben?) know any reason why DB
>> shouldn't keep
>> trucking along on newly updated OSX 10.4.3?
>>
>> Cheers,
>> Carl
>>
>> --
>> Carl Edlund Anderson
>> mailto:cea@carlaz.com
>> http://www.carlaz.com/
Gee, it's been quiet here recently ....
Anyway, does anyone (Ben?) know any reason why DB shouldn't keep
trucking along on newly updated OSX 10.4.3?
Cheers,
Carl
--
Carl Edlund Anderson
mailto:cea@carlaz.com
http://www.carlaz.com/
Nice song Mike.
I'd echo what Carl said - I think you can dispose of your vocalist -
your voice is in fact great! You remind me a bit of Michael Stipe. Its
particularly good when the harmonies come in. Seriously, you should be
singing as well as playing.
I banged this on my mp3 player this evening, set to 'repeat' and had it
on a loop for ages and can't really find any fault. Its the best
example yet of a believable 'real drummer' sound - that technique of
slight speedup works really well. I'll be looking again at the nskit -
it has a great 'clean studio sound. Any chance you could send the drum
db over for me to look at for tips?
Cheers
Sion Morris
Liverpool
www.cinnamondesign.co.uk/music/music.html
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> http://webpages.charter.net/mcarlyle/sounds/comealive-01.mp3
>
> My singer didn't show up so I gave it a go myself. I don't know if
> I'll be doing much more of this kind of singing. I'm going through the
> "I hate my voice" thing.
>
> The drums are all Doggiebox using nskit v.7. I really like the polish
> and natural feel of this kit. I need to tone the toms down a little
> bit, but one thing at a time. This is an example of "pushing the
> tempo" during the chorus to make the thing feel a little more human.
>
> I had posted this before, but at the time it had no vocals and was
> fairly bare bones. This is an all new version using my new gear (MXL
> 990 mic, M-Audio monitors, Tascam US-122 interface, Fender Pro
> Junior... the list goes on.