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post Sat 1 Jan 2005, 14:17
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post Mon 3 Jan 2005, 07:56
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Thanks for the suggestion -- I checked the back beat and tyhe CD for 199 seems pricey AND nisier than the drum styles I heards in the Blue Note, etc. for many years. Rather than jazz -- the samples I monitored seemed more for a modern dance c lub -- sharp, distinct with hard hits great for stuff other tyhan the type of jazz or swing band (big band reduced) I admire.

I still have not heard samples on Liguid Grooves -- and will not buy anything more without audition.

The Sectrasonics RMS is a great machine == but I find that converting OTHER samples to Rex then converting them is a little more lossy than I like -- but the Rex grooves I have acquired (when I can find them) from third parties seem to give me at least a 60 per cent satisfaction.

Spectrasonics need to get sopme Liquid Grooves MP3s or the like upo before I make a purchase....and I have no trouble endorsing them if they are different and able to car4ry the message I want better than the curenty pandering to commercial rages.

Aristry man == it alway lives longer (but not as profitably) as commercialism.

I know it aint cheap putting together a collection -- but Brush Artistry (In Rex) converted well. Now I need softer hits and drums that blend, not doiminate...and some tuned and variable pitch (conga, tablas) would be good too.

But maybe the money aint there for those projects in a timely manner -- losing the share of the market (maybe 20 perecent) that I fall into AS FAR AS THE SALE OF SOUNDS GO.

I hope they (Spectrasonics) can quickly expand -- but corporate music is corporate music -- loud sells drinks and discs to people who want to blot their thoiughts rather than using music to evoke memory, creative and mellow thought.

Again -- it took some time to pick and choose from Drums on Demand -- but it was worth the effort. I hope Spectrasonicsd can be responsive to our smaller -- but dedicated part of the rythm market.
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