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Bobbymacuen
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Joined: Feb 15, 2008
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Location: Broomfield CO
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I have reason 3.0 and BFD 1.5 on my home computer, and I have used a lot of the DFH stuff. If you are looking for the most realistic drums, BFD sounds great to my ears, and is quite versatile. I have looked into BFD 2 and have decided to order it as well. It looks even better than the original with even more options and processing than the first, not to mention 55 gigs of great drums. They have an EQ based upon an SSL desk, I'm not sure which, and compressor based upon an 1176. This program isn't going to be a five minute setup and go kind of thing though, you will be tweaking it just like you would tweak the drums in a mix. If you are interested in BFD 2, I will repost something in a few days once I have a chance to mess with it. |
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