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Beta14? Where is it?
Thanks,
Mario
Thanks,
Mario
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Ralph [RZ] wrote:Make sure you are using Beta 14. Works fine here.
Well, the first number in my age is a "5" so do I have a valid excuse?
I did not have the latest beta.....just downloaded 13.
I'm wiping and installing Win 7 today, so hopefully everything will come back up ok.....
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Hi there - I currently have JS2 with the stock kits, XL pak and Bonzopak (excellent, by the way!).
When I get the official JS3 release (I've pre-ordered), will the JS3 stock kits replace the JS2 ones, or will I still be able to use the JS2 stock kits in JS3 (in addition to the new sounds)?
When I get the official JS3 release (I've pre-ordered), will the JS3 stock kits replace the JS2 ones, or will I still be able to use the JS2 stock kits in JS3 (in addition to the new sounds)?
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You will be able to use both, JS2 and JS3 stock kits.
Ralph
Rayzoon Technologies LLC
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Thanks Ralph! Really looking forward to the JS3 release now. Keep up the great work!
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Ralph
eagerly awaiting JS3
plenty of work refitting my studio right now.... so I can wait
I have a question
I want to buy Native Instruments Abbey Road 60's drums
how will jamstix interface with this sample set (Kontakt player)
Have you looked into this?
http://www.native-instruments.com/#/en/products/producer/powered-by-kontakt/abbey-road-60s-drums/?page=1268
Paspallum
eagerly awaiting JS3
plenty of work refitting my studio right now.... so I can wait
I have a question
I want to buy Native Instruments Abbey Road 60's drums
how will jamstix interface with this sample set (Kontakt player)
Have you looked into this?
http://www.native-instruments.com/#/en/products/producer/powered-by-kontakt/abbey-road-60s-drums/?page=1268
Paspallum
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JS can subhost the Kontakt player or you can drive it via MIDI out. We don't have a ready-to-use mapping for AR drums but it is easy to make for yourself.
Ralph
Rayzoon Technologies LLC
Rayzoon Technologies LLC
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Ralph
thanks for the quick reply
Sounds like it will be easy to do
I'll work it out when I get JS3 and when I get the Abbey Rd drums (who wouldn't want vintage pre 70's drumkits recorded to a Redd console and to 1 inch analog tape at Abbey road studios London???????????)
If I have any problems them.... I'll find out the details from you or through the forum

Paspallum

thanks for the quick reply
Sounds like it will be easy to do
I'll work it out when I get JS3 and when I get the Abbey Rd drums (who wouldn't want vintage pre 70's drumkits recorded to a Redd console and to 1 inch analog tape at Abbey road studios London???????????)
If I have any problems them.... I'll find out the details from you or through the forum
Paspallum
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I have tried, Abbey Road 70's drums (not 60's but I guess it's similar ) with JS3 and it works flawlessly, you only need to select in Abbey Drums the correct mapping (the toontrack ezdrummer set works), its an easy option to set, the same kit in JS and the midi only option,and you are done.
BTW Abbey Road 70's drums + JS sounds great! It takes a little to load ABD because it has a lot of samples; its better to have the library in another drive so it can start faster.
BTW Abbey Road 70's drums + JS sounds great! It takes a little to load ABD because it has a lot of samples; its better to have the library in another drive so it can start faster.