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    damn beatcreator!

    i was ok with it despite not having many parameters to play with, thats before i got about 500 runtime errors, and my comp froze 15 times.

    i think i'll stick with drumsynth. ;)

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    try a spot of reverse gated reverb after the touch of distortion with a delay on the reverb of about 100 ms if you are working around 150 bpm
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    I use a simple free vsti called drumatic 2.2 and it's preatty simple but quite powerfull, but like said b4 maybe it's a little more 4 electronic stuff and maybe not so much pounding/ floor techno!

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    Default Drum synths

    Forgot to mention.

    Fruityloops drumsynth live is also very good for beat creation and is stable when used within fruity :clap:

    Also try the microtonic drum synth created by one of the makers of reason.

    I cant find the link for this but ill post it later. It sounds good and works very much like drums synth.

    TIP : Try syncing the start frequencies, mid point and end freq for your kick drum for getting thos refraction and compression waves to run to tempo......this helps in extracting more power from your poor overworked speaker cones....expecially when combining it with a freq synced bassline.

    Its just a matter of finding the tempo which corresponds to a frequency.

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    some good tips here guy's, thanks alot
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    Default microtonic link as promised

    http://www.soniccharge.com

    These are the producers of this soft.

    I can help with this ;)

    reply if you like

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    Default Re: microtonic link as promised

    Quote Originally Posted by dodgyedgy
    These are the producers of this soft.

    I can help with this ;)

    reply if you like

    not really what i was looking for, but thanks anyway, i think as im learning more about cubase sx and the various vst plugins it going to help me, at the minute im using fruity loops which is better than alot of people give it credit for but obviously not as good as cubase
    Life is "trying things to see if they work"

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    Quote Originally Posted by dan the acid man
    Quote Originally Posted by jake
    rebirth :-x
    the drums in rebirth are a bit poor in my opinion
    i agree with ur post

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    Default Re: microtonic link as promised

    Quote Originally Posted by dan the acid man
    Quote Originally Posted by dodgyedgy
    These are the producers of this soft.

    I can help with this ;)

    reply if you like

    not really what i was looking for, but thanks anyway, i think as im learning more about cubase sx and the various vst plugins it going to help me, at the minute im using fruity loops which is better than alot of people give it credit for but obviously not as good as cubase
    try linplug rm 4. :) for me very powerful for creating banging kick and bass. also powerfull percussion synths included. it has also sampler pads:) cheers :love:

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    isn't there one called Stomper by some bloke called Zap or Zip or something that does kick drum samples? These one or two oscillator things tend to create quite electronicy sounding drums ..

 

 
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