Hi everybody,
I'm a long time user of EZDrummer having more than half of its expansions, and recently updated to EZD2. Don't get me wrong I like it a lot and the new version features are very nice, but been a single man (guitarist) project sometimes programing drums is a little frustrating process, manly when I start getting short of new ideas.
So thats why I'm here my idea (if thats possible) is to use Jamstix as a composition tool in combination with EZD2 and taping in the diverse sample library I have for the latter.
And to give you some context the music is heavy prog, in the vein of Porcupine Tree, Mars Volta, Haken, etc.
So you can think of time signature changes, odd patterns, etc.
By the way my audio laptop is a Late 2013 macbook pro with 8 GB ram running maveric, and my main DAW is Studio One but I also use Reaper.
Thanks!
Which Jamstix version is the right one for my needs?
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Azimuth (Archive)
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Which Jamstix version is the right one for my needs?
I think that Jamstix XL with the AI Pak expansion would fill your needs. Listen to the demos on the expansion pak pages to get an idea of what each is capable of. That might give you a better idea of what you need.
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Ralph @ Rayzoon
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Which Jamstix version is the right one for my needs?
I'd recommend Jamstix 3 + AIPak. The XL just gives you more kits/sounds, which you don't need since you're using EZD2.
Ralph
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Which Jamstix version is the right one for my needs?
I decided to bite the full bullet and buyed the Jamstix 3 Studio !!!!
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thomasross20
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Which Jamstix version is the right one for my needs?
Just how many people use programs like EZDrummer for the drum sounds and jamstix for the brain?
This is one thing I keep on reading, that the drum sounds for those programs are phenomenal. I quite like the jamstix drums but admit I've heard some stunning drum sounds out of EZDrummer and BFD!
This is one thing I keep on reading, that the drum sounds for those programs are phenomenal. I quite like the jamstix drums but admit I've heard some stunning drum sounds out of EZDrummer and BFD!
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Azimuth (Archive)
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Which Jamstix version is the right one for my needs?
If Jamstix' drum sounds work for you (and they do for me 90% of the time just fine), then use them. There is no right or wrong when it comes to recording IMO. If it sounds good to YOU that is all that matters.
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thomasross20
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Which Jamstix version is the right one for my needs?
Thumbs up!
That's what I'll be doing
That's what I'll be doing
Which Jamstix version is the right one for my needs?
Similar question: I want to use Superior Drummer, but I love the Jamstix concept of artificial intelligence for drumming. (I am not so crazy about the GUI nor the website, but I can live with it.)Ralph [RZ] wrote:I'd recommend Jamstix 3 + AIPak. The XL just gives you more kits/sounds, which you don't need since you're using EZD2.
What package would be best for me to buy? I would like as many drummers and styles as possible, but I am not interested in the drum samples.
All suggestions welcome.
Which Jamstix version is the right one for my needs?
JS3 means 17 drummers.pumafred_ wrote:
Similar question: I want to use Superior Drummer, but I love the Jamstix concept of artificial intelligence for drumming. (I am not so crazy about the GUI nor the website, but I can live with it.)
What package would be best for me to buy? I would like as many drummers and styles as possible, but I am not interested in the drum samples.
Then you can add another 8 from AI Pack (http://rayzoon.com/buy_exp.html) = TOTAL 25 drummers for 130$.
But depending your style of music other possibilities are possible.
Dali