Having gotten my Doggiebox list membership reminder, I thought I'd just give a shout-out to see if the list is still alive -- as much in hopes of rousing Ben from silence as anything else :) Ben, are you there? Is DB alive? dead? sleeping? furiously dreaming of chasing rabbits? Cheers, Carl -- Carl Edlund Anderson mailto:cea@carlaz.com http://www.carlaz.com/
Maybe Ben made his money and is running. --- Carl Edlund Anderson <cea@carlaz.com> wrote:
Having gotten my Doggiebox list membership reminder, I thought I'd just give a shout-out to see if the list is still alive -- as much in hopes of rousing Ben from silence as anything else :)
Ben, are you there? Is DB alive? dead? sleeping? furiously dreaming of chasing rabbits?
Cheers, Carl
-- Carl Edlund Anderson mailto:cea@carlaz.com http://www.carlaz.com/
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Yeah, still alive and well! Greetings from Germany! Thorsten Carl Edlund Anderson schrieb:
Having gotten my Doggiebox list membership reminder, I thought I'd just give a shout-out to see if the list is still alive -- as much in hopes of rousing Ben from silence as anything else :)
Ben, are you there? Is DB alive? dead? sleeping? furiously dreaming of chasing rabbits?
Cheers, Carl
Hi, is anybody interested in using a DBkit for Country stuff? With brushes instead of sticks? I've put it together a few days ago. Please let me know. I could upload it for you. Bye (and Howdy) Thorsten
I'm always interested in new kits Thorsten. Put it up if you don't mind. On 2/1/07, Thorsten Kummer <thorsten.kummer@gmx.de> wrote:
Hi,
is anybody interested in using a DBkit for Country stuff? With brushes instead of sticks? I've put it together a few days ago. Please let me know. I could upload it for you.
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I'd TOTALLY be interested in this!! That'd be great! Thanks! - Patrick ----Original Message Follows---- From: Thorsten Kummer <thorsten.kummer@gmx.de> To: doggiebox@lists.zygoat.ca Subject: [Doggiebox] Country Rock DBkit with brushes Date: Thu, 01 Feb 2007 13:25:35 +0100 Hi, is anybody interested in using a DBkit for Country stuff? With brushes instead of sticks? I've put it together a few days ago. Please let me know. I could upload it for you. Bye (and Howdy) Thorsten ------------------------------------------------------------------------- Zygoat Doggiebox discussion list - <http://www.doggiebox.com> To unsubscribe, view archives or change your options: <http://lists.zygoat.ca/mailman/listinfo/doggiebox> _________________________________________________________________
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Hi folks, I've uploaded a Brush kit . Have fun using it. I still have no icons for it, so feel free to send me some.... The Crash sound is poor, but the brush hits are useable (at least for me). You can download a ZIP compressed .dbkit file here: www.tkummer.de/doggiebox Bye Thorsten
Thanks for posting this on the list - always good to have a different kit to muck about with. Did you record these yourself? Job well done, if you did. I've been trying itr out on one of my songs - just replacing one kit with another, and the effect is pretty good and quite naturalistic. You're right about the crash though - I do miss the full on big crash, but on the whole a very nice kit :)) It sounds particularly good on quiet acoustic songs - like the sample you posted - which I liked a lot btw. One thing though. I had a message that the kit was made with db 1.3.1, which I must have missed. does anyone have a link to this? I can'r find anything in the list messages. It doesn't seem to make any difference when using the kit - but its always good to have the latest version! Cheers Sion Sion Morris Liverpool www.sionsmusic.cinnamondesign.co.uk ------------------------------------------- On 7 Mar 2007, at 08:55, Thorsten Kummer wrote:
Hi folks,
I've uploaded a Brush kit . Have fun using it.
I still have no icons for it, so feel free to send me some.... The Crash sound is poor, but the brush hits are useable (at least for me).
You can download a ZIP compressed .dbkit file here:
www.tkummer.de/doggiebox
Bye Thorsten
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Dear Sion, you can download the latest DoggieBox here: http://doggiebox.com/distribution/Doggiebox.dmg No, I did not record the samples myself, a friend gave it to me.I told him about doggiebox. I'm not able to play drums (that's why I'm using doggiebox). For the crash: I think it would be better to use other crash samples from other kits I have collected over the years. The sample I posted was made quick and dirty. It's just one pattern over the whole song. My little daugter was already sleeping, so I could not sing that loud..... The original recording from Neil Young's "Prairie wind" - that's where this drumkit would have done a good job. Bye Thorsten Sion Morris schrieb:
Thanks for posting this on the list - always good to have a different kit to muck about with. Did you record these yourself? Job well done, if you did.
I've been trying itr out on one of my songs - just replacing one kit with another, and the effect is pretty good and quite naturalistic. You're right about the crash though - I do miss the full on big crash, but on the whole a very nice kit :)) It sounds particularly good on quiet acoustic songs - like the sample you posted - which I liked a lot btw.
One thing though. I had a message that the kit was made with db 1.3.1, which I must have missed. does anyone have a link to this? I can'r find anything in the list messages. It doesn't seem to make any difference when using the kit - but its always good to have the latest version!
Cheers
Sion
Sion Morris Liverpool
www.sionsmusic.cinnamondesign.co.uk -------------------------------------------
On 7 Mar 2007, at 08:55, Thorsten Kummer wrote:
Hi folks,
I've uploaded a Brush kit . Have fun using it.
I still have no icons for it, so feel free to send me some.... The Crash sound is poor, but the brush hits are useable (at least for me).
You can download a ZIP compressed .dbkit file here:
www.tkummer.de/doggiebox
Bye Thorsten
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Thorsten, Thanks for that - the song sounds nice even with the very simple drum accompaniment (or maybe because of it). I don't mind the crash, it suits the rest of the sounds, but as always - YMMV. I'm inspired to start a new recording.... I also missed out on the 1.3.1 update Cheers (And still no sign of Ben) Charlie On 07/03/2007, at 11:54 PM, Thorsten Kummer wrote:
Dear Sion,
you can download the latest DoggieBox here: http://doggiebox.com/distribution/Doggiebox.dmg
No, I did not record the samples myself, a friend gave it to me.I told him about doggiebox. I'm not able to play drums (that's why I'm using doggiebox). For the crash: I think it would be better to use other crash samples from other kits I have collected over the years.
The sample I posted was made quick and dirty. It's just one pattern over the whole song. My little daugter was already sleeping, so I could not sing that loud..... The original recording from Neil Young's "Prairie wind" - that's where this drumkit would have done a good job.
Bye Thorsten
Sion Morris schrieb:
Thanks for posting this on the list - always good to have a different kit to muck about with. Did you record these yourself? Job well done, if you did.
I've been trying itr out on one of my songs - just replacing one kit with another, and the effect is pretty good and quite naturalistic. You're right about the crash though - I do miss the full on big crash, but on the whole a very nice kit :)) It sounds particularly good on quiet acoustic songs - like the sample you posted - which I liked a lot btw.
One thing though. I had a message that the kit was made with db 1.3.1, which I must have missed. does anyone have a link to this? I can'r find anything in the list messages. It doesn't seem to make any difference when using the kit - but its always good to have the latest version!
Cheers
Sion
Sion Morris Liverpool
www.sionsmusic.cinnamondesign.co.uk -------------------------------------------
On 7 Mar 2007, at 08:55, Thorsten Kummer wrote:
Hi folks,
I've uploaded a Brush kit . Have fun using it.
I still have no icons for it, so feel free to send me some.... The Crash sound is poor, but the brush hits are useable (at least for me).
You can download a ZIP compressed .dbkit file here:
www.tkummer.de/doggiebox
Bye Thorsten
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I was in touch with Ben a short while ago when I needed my Doggie serial No following computer meltdown. He's been busy on other things, but is intending to come back to see us all soon. Sion On 13 Mar 2007, at 12:29, Charlie wrote:
Thorsten,
Thanks for that - the song sounds nice even with the very simple drum accompaniment (or maybe because of it). I don't mind the crash, it suits the rest of the sounds, but as always - YMMV. I'm inspired to start a new recording....
I also missed out on the 1.3.1 update
Cheers
(And still no sign of Ben)
Charlie
Sion Morris Liverpool www.sionsmusic.cinnamondesign.co.uk -------------------------------------------
On 13/03/2007 14:08, Sion Morris wrote:
I was in touch with Ben a short while ago when I needed my Doggie serial No following computer meltdown. He's been busy on other things, but is intending to come back to see us all soon.
Now that *is* good news! :) I was really starting to wonder what to do, since I really wouldn't want to see Doggiebox go away. It's the easily best "bang for the buck" (in many ways ;) that've found for doing drums on the Mac. I increasingly find myself excited by the idea of being able to select different drum types for separate output. I wasn't so much before, but I increasingly find myself wanting to do that after all! Cheers, Carl ps - downloaded the Country Rock DBkit, but haven't had a chance to try it out yet! -- Carl Edlund Anderson mailto:cea@carlaz.com http://www.carlaz.com/
Hey, I'm still using Doggiebox, just enough to want to stay plugged in to the mailing list. I post demos on the internet (bobwiremusic.com), and occasionally get comments from other musicians about my tight drummer. ~Bob Wire
Still here, still using DB, still hoping Ben moves back to a single-window interface. ;) On 2/1/07, Ednor Therriault <ednor@ednor.com> wrote:
Hey, I'm still using Doggiebox, just enough to want to stay plugged in to the mailing list. I post demos on the internet (bobwiremusic.com), and occasionally get comments from other musicians about my tight drummer. ~Bob Wire
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I'm still here... Tho I've not been doing much since a system crash lost my db prefs. That reminds me - I'll have to get in touch with Ben for my activation code. Didn't make a note of it at the time :( Cheers Sion PS new website & some new songs: www.sionsmusic.cinnamondesign.co.uk PPS Bob have you been to icompositions.com - I've been posting some songs there. Its a lively friendly music community where indipendent musicians like us post songs and can comment and get comments on their music. Just a thought. Sion
Hey, I'm still using Doggiebox, just enough to want to stay plugged in to the mailing list. I post demos on the internet (bobwiremusic.com), and occasionally get comments from other musicians about my tight drummer. ~Bob Wire
Having gotten my Doggiebox list membership reminder, I thought I'd just give a shout-out to see if the list is still alive -- as much in hopes of rousing Ben from silence as anything else :)
Ben, are you there? Is DB alive? dead? sleeping? furiously dreaming of chasing rabbits?
Cheers, Carl
Sion Morris Liverpool www.sionsmusic.cinnamondesign.co.uk -------------------------------------------
I'm still here too.. Have been busy since I started higher education so not as much time as before to make music.. Doggiebox is still my favorite drummer :)
Been awhile, but I'll chime in with the hope that DB is still alive and well! I'm about 2 weeks away from resurrecting my music studio - aka small corner in the home office ;) - and am really looking forward to working with DB again. Eric
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Carl Edlund Anderson -
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Eric Bailey -
Håkon Pettersen -
Patrick O'Donoghue -
Sage -
Sion Morris -
Thorsten Kummer