On 25/07/2006 16:17, Carl Edlund Anderson wrote:
ps - I've been working on a new rock song in GB using exclusively Doggiebox for the drums. It's only a "first draft", with much of the drum part consisting of repeated basic sections except in a few places where I already had an idea about something different. My intention is to go back and bit by bit tweak things around from here. Luckily, this is really easy in Doggiebox -- it's rather harder to tweak my limited ability to sing :) Still, it's not a lot of work with Doggiebox to get a pretty decent and usable drum part for a demo: <http://www.carlaz.com/music/Words_to_the_Wind.mp3>
Right, I've posted an MP3 of the drums AIFF as output from Doggiebox: <http://www.carlaz.com/music/Words_to_the_Wind-drums.mp3>. The repetative, simplistic nature of many sections of this "rough draft" drum part stands out here -- as do the (very) few sections where I've tried to individualize things a bit more. I've also posted the .dbsong: <http://www.carlaz.com/music/Words_to_the_Wind_v2.dbsong> and the .dbkit as a .zip file: <http://www.carlaz.com/music/Carl's_nskit7_veloz_ajusted.dbkit.zip> Though obviously the dbkit won't work "out of the box" for you unless you a) have the ns_kit7 DVDs, and b) have placed the appropriate files, downsampled to 44.1, somewhere that DB can find them! These files are also linked off my main home studio projects page: <http://www.carlaz.com/music/homestudio.html>. Cheers, Carl -- Carl Edlund Anderson mailto:cea@carlaz.com http://www.carlaz.com/