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Suad is currently offline  Suad   CROATIA
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Re: Anybody from Los Angeles? [message #65567 is a reply to message #65565] Mon, 20 March 2006 08:15 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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> america
> can be pretty hard to find down here in Australia. Our range of European
> beers is getting better, especially if you shop in the right places, but
> there's not that much from the U.S.
>
> But if you have favourite beer, give it a shot,I'd love to know what it
> is.
Re: Anybody from Los Angeles? [message #65568 is a reply to message #65565] Mon, 20 March 2006 08:15 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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/> > I'll see if I can't find some of them and give them a go. :o)
>
> I mean you guys must know something about beer. ;o)
>
> Cheers,
> Kim.You learn to truncate and sample reaaal fast and clean. It's good for ya.
Besides, most percussive drum samples don't take up that much space in the
time contin
Re: Anybody from Los Angeles? [message #65570 is a reply to message #65565] Mon, 20 March 2006 11:21 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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;>>>>
>>>>>> "John" <no@no.com> wrote in message news:44422b32@linux...
>>>>>>> thanks for the info. Are any of them able to expand the sound
>>>>>>> libraries? Realistical
Re: Anybody from Los Angeles? [message #65573 is a reply to message #65570] Mon, 20 March 2006 15:43 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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;>>>> Ideally I want to have a couple thousand drum sounds in a library
>>>>>>>>> and be able to EASILY build drum sets based on them, then easily
>>>>>>>>> switch drum sets. I want to be able to easily configure the
>>>>>>>>> pan/volumes of each drum in the set through a windows midi app.
>>>>>>>>> Can this be done? Easily? This is 2006 for crying out loud.
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> Thanks.
>>>>>>>>> John
>>>>
>>>> I choose Polesoft Lockspam to fight spam, and you?
>>
Re: Anybody from Los Angeles? [message #65581 is a reply to message #65573] Tue, 21 March 2006 01:55 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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you.
>>
>> It is limited only by hard drive space and some reasonable minimum
>> amount of RAM.
>>
>> So yes, right now I think Battery 2 comes the closest to doing what
>> you are asking. It's the closest I've seen to what I want in a DDrum
>> 5. It also has some other tricks like built-in compression and EQ on a
>> per cell basis, and the ability to modulate things (wav delay by
>> velocity, for example, to cut off the initial attack on softer hits).
>>
>> HiHats are a matter of tuning a controller range to switch between
>> sample sets for closed, half open, open. In my setup, the DDrum hat
>> pad sends a controller signal for how "open" it is, and I've
>> programmed Battery 2 to respond by switching sample sets
>> appropriately. The more intermediate sample sets you have, the more
>> realistic it can be. Battery lets you group samples so that you can
>>
Re: Anybody from Los Angeles? [message #65587 is a reply to message #65581] Tue, 21 March 2006 03:16 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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with a glass door and all, which has a
> selection
> of 12 beers, from all over the place, at all times, and I try and rotate
> which beers are in the fridge each month when I do my beer shopping. :o)
>
> So I was thinking that surely some of you have some great beer suggestions
> for me. The difficult part is of course that boutique beers from north
> america
> can be pretty hard to find down here in Australia. Our range of European
> beers is getting better, especially if you shop in the right places, but
> there's not that much from the U.S.
>
> But if you have favourite beer, give it a shot,I'd love to know what it
> is.
> I'll see if I can't find some of them and give them a go. :o)
>
> I mean you guys must know something about beer. ;o)
>
> Cheers,
> Kim.Tooth's Cheaf Stout is a long gone Aussie beer, Sarah
As teenagers, we were initialised, (for want of a better word), on it..

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"Sarah" <sarahjane@sarahtonin.com> wrote in message news:4442c9f4$1@linux...
>I don't drink beer often, but when I do, it's usually either Widmer
>Brothers' "Drop Top Amber Ale," or Deschutes Brewery's "Black Butte
>Porter." These are both loc
Re: Anybody from Los Angeles? [message #65599 is a reply to message #65587] Tue, 21 March 2006 08:35 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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it is brewed in Germany and imported. Maybe they just send
> us the bad kegs. For Czech lagers Pilsner Urquell is very good (though again
> not as good as it was in Czech Republic) as is Budweiser Budvar not to be
> confused with American Budweiser. In the US the Czech company finally settled
> with US Budweiser for stealing their name and now market their beer as Czechvar.
> The finest macro beer (and one of the finest including micros) I have ever
> had in my life was a Budvar on tap in a bar where my band played in Prague.
> The imported version is about as good as the bottled ones I had in Vienna.
>
>
> Another one to try from Central Europe is Schneider Weiss beers. They make
> both a dark and light hefe weizen lager (dunkel and klar, respectively) that
> is different than what you might expect. The dark one in particular I think
> is interesting because so few lagers are dark, and of those that are almost
> none are hefe weizens.
>
> TCB
>
> "Kim" <hiddensounds@hotmail.com> wrote:
>>
>>
>>
>> Now, some of you may have picked up that I enjoy the odd beer. ;o)
>>
>> I actually have a beer fridge with a glass door and all, which has a selection
>> of 12 beers, from all over the place, at all times, and I try and rotate
>> which beers are in the fridge each month when I do my beer shopping. :o)
>>
>> So I was thinking that surely some of you have some great beer suggestions
>> for me. The difficult part is of course that boutique beers from north america
>> can be pretty hard to find down here in Australi
Re: Anybody from Los Angeles? [message #65607 is a reply to message #65565] Tue, 21 March 2006 12:07 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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is altogether.
>> It's great to read these posts. Every time I open a new Dimitrios thread,
>> I'm usually amazed.
>>
>> ;o)
>>
>>
>> "Don Nafe" <dnafe@magma.ca> wrote in message news:

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Re: Anybody from Los Angeles? [message #65760 is a reply to message #65570] Sun, 26 March 2006 11:48 Go to previous message
Miguel Vigil [1] is currently offline  Miguel Vigil [1]   UNITED STATES
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>
> I was thinking out side the box and fell off the cliff; o I was =
>thinking
> the other way around. Wrap a VST and run it on the EDS card, it =
>doesn't
> sound like it would work.
>
>
> "Aaron Allen" <nospam@not_here.dude> wrote:
> >If the delay is not ridiculous, yes.
> >You do mean running EDS algo's in VST, right?
> >AA
> >
> >
> >"James McCloskey" <excelsm@hotmail.com> wrote in message=20
> >news:4445155e$
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