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    Default 909?

    I´m positive everyone has their set of real 909 samples, but
    what´s a good drummachine for software? Like the one in
    rebirth but I don´t want to use that one??

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    FL Studio.

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    cm 505 drum machine, you can get it for the price of an issue of computer music magazine (just under a fiver ;) )

    synthetic drum machine with lots of presets u can alter or create your own, i think it r0x
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    Try the Groove Agent that wicked :lol:

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    e-phonic Drumatic 2.0
    Does good 909, lots of parameters can be edited. Also does good snares claps, electro toms and white noise.
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    I kinda had a similar question on my mind now 4 a while... we've seen lots of 303 VSTi but where can I find a Natives 909/808/707/727/606/626/505... or even the korg range????


    So far I have seen lots of really cool drumsynths but not a real brill. recreation of the classics... :(

    I don't have a 909 or anything, I know lot's of ya r going 2 say bahhh been there, donne it, bla bla... but still I would luv something like that!!!

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    Yeah DJ Ze MigL, exactely what I mean. I used to have a novation
    drumstation but not anymore.. Well it kind of sucked in a way but what I miss and want back is to be able to change the decay of snares and shorthats etc like on the actual 909.. Dang

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    i'd rather looking forward for a neuron-style synth. Load a snare sample, strech it as you want. That would be pretty useful.

    There are quite a few drumsynths for VSTi out there, but I don't like any of them, as they output drum sounds useful for electro, but not for techno (IMHO).
    where did that edit button go?

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    Very true... But I remeber there was a software called drumstation by the same people that did rubberduck which was quite nice...

    I C your point but I maintain my complain.. I want my 909 Perfectly emulated.... ;)

    Observer I have 2 drumstations (I'm a sucker for drums and they were dirt cheap 2nd hand ;) )... what I do if I use samples is modulate the amplitude envelope's decay (sustain and release = 0) of the sample ... All u need is a rather long closed hat/ Snare/ Kick! that generally does the trick!

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    Dr008 is supposed to be a very innnovative drum vst. Comes with over 2gb of samples too. I am getting a copy soon.
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    I luv my attack and drumatic 22 ... :) battery can warp yer samples quite a bit aswell!

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    Sounds like a cool new toy...

    http://www.sonicstate.com/news/shownews.cfm?newsid=1270



    The Sonic µTonic
    VSTi Synthetic rhythm generator 08-Dec-03


    µTonic does the job


    The µTonic features a unique drum and percussion synthesizer combined with a pattern based drum-machine engine. You can use the µTonic as a sound module to play drum sounds from your MIDI keyboard or sequencer, or you can use the built-in pattern engine to play drum patterns in sync with your sequencer (provided your sequencer supports synchronization of plug-ins). The sound of the µTonic is 100% synthetic and rendered in real-time. No samples or pre-rendered waveforms are used.

    Main Features


    Windows VSTi 2.0 plug-in, compatible with practically all known VSTi hosts*.
    Eight channel drum and percussion synthesizer. Fully automatable.
    Pattern based drum-machine engine, synchronized to the host sequencer.
    100% synthetic sound, rendered in real-time. No samples!
    Versatile sound architecture allow for a wide variety of tweakable drums and effects.
    Powerful sound-shaping possibilities, including equalizing and distortion for each channel.
    Uncompromised audio quality. (Over-sampled oscillators, sample accurate triggering etc.)
    Extreme parameter ranges with virtually infinite resolutions. Works in any sample-rate.
    Straightforward and easy to use interface with context menus, popup hints etc.
    Cut, copy, paste, load and save programs, individual drum patches and patterns.
    Plenty of creative editing options, including randomizing functions etc.
    MIDI out support. Use the pattern engine to control other plug-ins.
    CPU efficient. Typically less than 5% CPU utilization for all eight channels on a 2.0GHz P4.
    Comes bundled with a hefty chunk of factory sounds and patterns, free to use in productions.
    Key points and features set aside; first and foremost, the µTonic sounds fresh and original. There is hardly any sound that this device will not master - from deep booming kicks to crispy hi-hats, from distorted industrial noises to high-end chirps and tweets.

    Sonic Charge µTonic was created by Magnus Lidström. Magnus is best known for his work with Propellerhead Software. In particular, he was the brain behind the highly acclaimed Malström synthesizer introduced in Reason 2.0. (Magnus is also responsible for Typhoon, the alternative OS for the Yamaha TX16W.)

    The price for the µTonic is $69 (excl. VAT) and sales are handled online through the Sonic Charge website.


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    that Sonic µTonic looks impressive - anybody listened to that thing already?
    where did that edit button go?

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    It's just out m8...

    If I have a go at it I'll let ya know.

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    would be nice. If that thing only generates electro-like drums, it's no use for me - I need some thing that sounds like the JoMoX X-Base09 or similar.
    where did that edit button go?

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    airbase?
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    No knobs though... but I guess If u use a midi controller u can always create a patch for controlling it... Still from my part i'm looking for a Vst i... cubase automation :)


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    Sonic µTonic sounds like a korg electribe R with more features.

    personaly i don't like it. i use DR-008 by FX pansion or Battery by NI

    -d to the s to the p

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    :(

    Still the new MX Elektribe is not so much of a toy as the others were!! I have had a quick listen (although thru headphones only) and it sounded interesting!


    Z
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    Default Re: 909?

    Quote Originally Posted by observer
    I´m positive everyone has their set of real 909 samples, but
    what´s a good drummachine for software? Like the one in
    rebirth but I don´t want to use that one??
    I see everyone mentioning hardware drummachines.....


    But for software: NI Battery. (just import your AKAI samples and freak)

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