Great Job Ralph

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gmon72
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Great Job Ralph

Post by gmon72 »

I am fairly certain there is no setting for this in the DTX. I know roland has the border note settings. That is why BFD2 method of hat openness works well. Without building a whole GUI, it would probably help to have an .ini file where I could input values and use midiox etc to looks at the range of values sent.
pipe_of_peace
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Great Job Ralph

Post by pipe_of_peace »

The one drop reggae on the new standard kit is immense, having rendered to 44k wav then wified to ipod and recording accoustic guitar on the 4 track, awesome!

Im trying to work out how to add some of those lovely Jamcussion Timbale's to it ?

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1lNi9ZKO_0g&playnext_from=TL&videos=tcOOTvQpSLE
Old_Shepster
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Great Job Ralph

Post by Old_Shepster »

I'd been playing around with Jamstix for the better part of a week and just from the 'toy' perspective it was really cool; comparing drummers, checking out the kits, etc. Since I'm one of the red-headed step children, I hadn't actually sync'd it up to any music yet. This morning I replaced an Apple Loop drum line that I was fairly proud of - I had varied my loops for what I thought was a pretty natural sound - with a Jamstix track I'd programmed to roughly mirror the Apple Loops.

Ba-BAM!!!

I can't believe how good the Jamstix track sounded. It took the drum part to a whole new level. It wasn't just a nice backing track anymore, it was music, suddenly the drums were holding their own with the other instruments. I am flabbergasted.

Jamstix is a great toy and an AMAZING tool!

Shep
Ralph @ Rayzoon
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Post by Ralph @ Rayzoon »

Thanks, Shep!! That's what we're striving for.
Ralph
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jon_marr
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Great Job Ralph

Post by jon_marr »

I have to agree. Jamstix 3 is fantastic!

The Song Builder is a wonderful addition that makes it so much easier to get a song up and running quickly, and the new standard kit sounds great.

The interface is also much improved. Like others, I wish there wasn't any 'frame scrolling' in the song window, but overall it's huge improvement over Jamstix 2.

It looks better, it sounds better, it works better. Great job Ralph!
gmon72
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Great Job Ralph

Post by gmon72 »

Re: DTX improvements, would be cool if you had a built in map for it.

I posted a link to your youtube video on vdrums.com/forum

You may want to think about selling a module only version for edrummers.
HotDogWater
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Great Job Ralph

Post by HotDogWater »

At thie risk of bumping an older thread, just wanted to add my thanks for the great work on v3!

The interface and workflow improvements are fantastic. I'm finding it even easier to get quickly to the desired results.
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