aptrigga joy

Yeah, upgrade city. But you could work around it and just do your drum replacement in cubase and export the results for further tweaking.
 
sO let me get this right......

Drumagog Pros:
-Sealth Mode
-Sample Browser
-More Multisamples capable

ApTRrigga Pros:
-Better Trigger Engine?
-Cheaper License
-Simpler Interface
-Less CPU intensive

hmmmm......am I getting all this right?

If this is true, than all of Drumagog Pros really don't matter much too me....but I'm really liking all of ApTrigga's Pros!!:rock: I difinately should look into this.

Aptrigga has some great additional modes like "dynastack" and some other useful features (like the post sample gate..try that with the faderhead kick and you get awesome results...) and some more
 
I've read throught the Ap trigga user guide, I could not find any detail on "extracting samples from waves files".

I mean creating the samples to trigger them with Ap trigga (the source being a sound file containing many "kicks" of the toms/kick/snare to be sampled).

Drumagog has this feature. Does Ap trigga ?

If not, how can I do this ?
 
If I got it right, you need a feature that makes multiple samples of a file that contains many hits?

No, Aptrigga doesn´t do that. You can do it by yourself by cutting the source track into samples in your DAW and then import the individual hits to Aptrigga.
 
Drumagog doesn't cut them up for you. They still have to be separate files. It's just that AP makes you import them one at a time, where with drumagog you can add all of them at once. Not really a big deal.
 
Sounds like I may get this as well. I've had an easy and successful time with drumagog, but a better trigger engine would be nice sometimes I guess. And, for the money, it's a no-brainer to increase options.

Can any users give their opinion on which plug is more resource intensive?
 
...Drumagog is definitely way more resource intensive than APTrigga. Without a shadow of a doubt. I've said before, I could only run one or two instances of Drumagog (kick and snare), and my system would start bogging down. That was even using the settings in Drumagog to make it easy as possible on my resources which resulted in degraded sample quality. With APTrigga I can use however many I need (typically kick, snare, and 3-5 toms) and the sample quality is as good as if I play it in QuickTime player, no degradation.

The amount of samples APTrigga lets you use vs. Drumagog is really bs. I don't think I've ever needed 9 whole samples for anything when using Drumagog...APTrigga only allows 9 per instance and I see myself only ever using 4 or 5. When it comes to loading the samples in...pfft, wow what a big deal. I'll gladly take the extra 20 seconds to load all 4 or 5 samples I need over loading a single GOG file. No big deal to me.

~e.a