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Post by Johnkenn on Apr 21, 2024 18:25:16 GMT -6
Hadn’t seen this either…just listening on my phone, but sounds good. If I were young and unattached, I would try some time in Stockholm.
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Post by sean on Apr 21, 2024 18:52:39 GMT -6
I love Sahara Hotnights, Josephine’s band.
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Post by wiz on Apr 21, 2024 23:58:19 GMT -6
5 hours and Chess hasn't make the syndrum joke..?
Stockhome Syndrum
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Post by thehightenor on Apr 22, 2024 0:41:26 GMT -6
I feel for Toontrack.
They've outdone themselves and now what's left for their SDX "drum sample" libraries.
I have all the SDX sets - Decades, Legacy of Rock, Hitmaker and especially Rooms of Hansa top them all. They are a tour de force of drum samples and cover everything you can imagine from hitting a drum in a well recorded studio space.
I trigger them live playing from my Roland/ Drum Tec TD-50x kit and the results sound like drums in a studio (well that's what they are)
So now, Toontrack are doing countries "Stockholm" next it will be "London" .... they already did New York vol 1 and 2.
They've had kits on various "live stages" (that was an odd one) and I'm waiting for the "Moon SDX" recorded in reduced gravity.
I think they should shift their focus and create a hardware unit that can contain an entire SDX and can be played from pads and has absolute zero latency. Something different - I honestly think the SDX thing has run out of steam.
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Post by Johnkenn on Apr 22, 2024 8:24:47 GMT -6
5 hours and Chess hasn't make the syndrum joke..? Stockhome Syndrum
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Post by Johnkenn on Apr 22, 2024 8:27:06 GMT -6
I feel for Toontrack. They've outdone themselves and now what's left for their SDX "drum sample" libraries. I have all the SDX sets - Decades, Legacy of Rock, Hitmaker and especially Rooms of Hansa top them all. They are a tour de force of drum samples and cover everything you can imagine from hitting a drum in a well recorded studio space. I trigger them live playing from my Roland/ Drum Tec TD-50x kit and the results sound like drums in a studio (well that's what they are) So now, Toontrack are doing countries "Stockholm" next it will be "London" .... they already did New York vol 1 and 2. They've had kits on various "live stages" (that was an odd one) and I'm waiting for the "Moon SDX" recorded in reduced gravity. I think they should shift their focus and create a hardware unit that can contain an entire SDX and can be played from pads and has absolute zero latency. Something different - I honestly think the SDX thing has run out of steam. I appreciate the more esoteric stuff, but yeah, a major tech breakthrough for non-drummers like me would be kind of killer.
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Post by Johnkenn on Apr 23, 2024 10:46:23 GMT -6
DAMNIT. I just listened in my studio. These sound freaking amazing. Like some of the most raw realistic sounding things I've heard from TT.
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Post by Shadowk on Apr 23, 2024 12:22:19 GMT -6
5 hours and Chess hasn't make the syndrum joke..? Stockhome Syndrum First thing I thought Peter, it’s alright, it’s alright, it’s alright he moves in mysterious ways nah nah nah.
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Post by Johnkenn on Apr 24, 2024 9:52:20 GMT -6
These sounds amazing solo, but the demo tracks sound pretty pedestrian.
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Post by Johnkenn on Apr 24, 2024 9:53:00 GMT -6
Wish TT would do like XLN (think it was them) that would give you like one snare and one kick for a demo...
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