From: Dave (Mod Bod) Modisette on
Glennbo wrote:
> EastWest Soundsonline.com has 'em all in stock.
>
> I just ordered Drumkit From Hell.
>
> http://www.soundsonline.com/Drumkit-From-Hell-EZX-pr-TT110.html
> http://www.soundsonline.com/Latin-Percussion-pr-TT109.html
> http://www.soundsonline.com/Vintage-Rock-Brushes-and-Sticks-pr-TT108.html
>
I think you are going to like them.

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From: Sue Morton on
Let's hear a demo from G'Sven'Bo when you get the package. :-)
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"Glennbo" <vdrumsYourHeadFromYourAss(a)cox.net> wrote in message
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>> Understand that the DFH package was designed for young, Nordic, Viking
>> wannabes. ;) If your name isn't Sven, you might have a problem with
>> them. Hehe. I know that the samples with the included midi grooves
>> are authentic metalhead material because they've been giving me a
>> headache for the last month. ;)
>
> LMAO!
>


From: Dave (Mod Bod) Modisette on
Glennbo wrote:

>>One thing I will say about the TT guys, yes they are definitely hard
>>headed great, great grandsons of Vikings but they are really dedicated
>>to getting a good sound and making it work cross platform. There's
>>some things still in the SONAR host that need to be tweaked to work
>>properly with the VST spec but they have their own Viking clan their
>>evidently.
>
>
> I think their product is the coolest thing to hit the music software scene
> in a long long time. I wish they'd listen to my requests and run with them
> though too, as I only want their product to be even better.
>

I know you do. The problem that they run into is that they are working
hard to be totally cross platform and to work equally well in all PC and
Mac hosts. That's not an easy job to do, trying to be equally good and
have the same features in a Mac running Pro Tools or Logic and a PC
running SONAR and ACID. They have a lot of plates spinning on sticks
right now. But they are still working on added features too. We, on
the betatest team get a peek everynow and then. The program is still
growing in scope so hang in there. The answer might not be "No" it
might be merely "Not yet."

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From: Dave (Mod Bod) Modisette on
Glennbo wrote:
> In news:ySy%g.12731$GN5.6210(a)tornado.tampabay.rr.com the killer robot
> "Dave (Mod Bod) Modisette" <modbod(a)tampabay.rr.com> grabbed the controls
> of the spaceship cakewalk.audio and pressed these buttons...
>
>
>>>I think their product is the coolest thing to hit the music software
>>>scene in a long long time. I wish they'd listen to my requests and
>>>run with them though too, as I only want their product to be even
>>>better.
>>>
>>
>>I know you do. The problem that they run into is that they are
>>working hard to be totally cross platform and to work equally well in
>>all PC and Mac hosts. That's not an easy job to do, trying to be
>>equally good and have the same features in a Mac running Pro Tools or
>>Logic and a PC running SONAR and ACID. They have a lot of plates
>>spinning on sticks right now. But they are still working on added
>>features too. We, on the betatest team get a peek everynow and then.
>>The program is still growing in scope so hang in there. The answer
>>might not be "No" it might be merely "Not yet."
>
>
> Actually, I think the problem is that their sample sets include room and
> bleed, that could get weird, but probably isn't really as bad as it might
> seem on paper. Essentially, if you were to load the snare from the inital
> kit into Drumkit From Hell, you are presented with the dilemma of what to
> do for the room and mic bleed. IOW, you might get bleed and room sound
> that wasn't from the snare you dialed up. In my book, they could either
> disable bleed and room, which should do away with the problem, or allow it,
> which might even be cool.
>
Yes, I see the dilemma.

BTW, did you pick up the Cocktail drumset update that was posted today?
I know you identified some problems with that kit. Did it help?
There's also a 1.0.3 update in the downloads area.

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From: Dave (Mod Bod) Modisette on
Glennbo wrote:
> In news:IAz%g.3773$vC1.3637(a)tornado.tampabay.rr.com the killer robot
> "Dave (Mod Bod) Modisette" <modbod(a)tampabay.rr.com> grabbed the controls
> of the spaceship cakewalk.audio and pressed these buttons...
>
>
>>>Actually, I think the problem is that their sample sets include room
>>>and bleed, that could get weird, but probably isn't really as bad as
>>>it might seem on paper. Essentially, if you were to load the snare
>>>from the inital kit into Drumkit From Hell, you are presented with
>>>the dilemma of what to do for the room and mic bleed. IOW, you might
>>>get bleed and room sound that wasn't from the snare you dialed up.
>>>In my book, they could either disable bleed and room, which should do
>>>away with the problem, or allow it, which might even be cool.
>>>
>>
>>Yes, I see the dilemma.
>>
>>BTW, did you pick up the Cocktail drumset update that was posted
>>today? I know you identified some problems with that kit. Did it help?
>>There's also a 1.0.3 update in the downloads area.
>
>
> I checked yesterday, but it must have been before the patch hit, because
> 1.0.2 was the latest thing up when I looked. I'll go get 'em right now
> though. Thanks for letting me know. I didn't get any official email or
> anything. Does Toontrack alert their users, or is it just up to us?
>
I don't understand it. I got no notification and learned about it via
the SONAR forum. Of course I had the beta and it was working as it
should in SONAR. It might have been a soft rollout for the PC platforms
as they continue to work on RTAS/Mac/Protools issues.
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