Enditol, did you notice that most of sounds now are more sensitive to velocity change than in the original DFHS?
His name was Robert Paulson![]()
What the hell?![]()
Ah well, the maker of the Blackmachines anyway.![]()
Enditol, did you notice that most of sounds now are more sensitive to velocity change than in the original DFHS?
fight club?His name was Robert Paulson![]()
fight club?
dammit. I feel like forking up extra cash to get SSD. Is this platinum pack?
Woah, fucking awesome. I haven't gotten near these results out of TMF. What kick are you using? And what effects do you have on it?
Did you tweak the settings inside the S2 only or did something outside? I kind of have not too bad results using Terror Tory preset, but it is not glued as yours. And what did you use on a master bus? thanks.
The maker of Blackmachine's (they are made by one dude in his tiny spare room) is Doug Campbell. Never heard of this Robert Paulson guy.
If I do some stupid math here....
Toontrack states "300,000 sound files of raw, single hit drum recordings" and I counted to 121 different drums/cymbals/hihats.
300 000 divided in 121 equals 2479,3388429752066115702479338843
An close to 2500 sound files in average for every piece of the kits. I'm sure that the hihats have more than the kicks, but in average. Divided in the number of channels (26, if the stereo channels are separate) = 95,35918626827717736808645899555 different hits per drum/cym/hh.![]()