Hi!
I wonder if there's anyone around with experience from both GrooveAgent vs Stylus?
I've been to a demo of Stylus and I was impressed...
I need a fast way of adding good drums on demo songs, and I wonder what would be the best choice?
So I would be grateful if you could comment how you think they sound and how "player-friendly" they are.
I'm so tired of programming sample based drums, or editing loops to get the groove... I even bought a snare drum to get better drum tracks, but my neighbours aren't so happy about that. :D
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BFD from Fxpansion looks interesting. Check out the Flash tour
BFD from Fxpansion looks interesting.
Check out the Flash tour
http://www.fxpansion.com/bfdguide.html
:D
i haven't got stylus, but do have the groove agent. it's pre
i haven't got stylus, but do have the groove agent.
it's pretty cool, rather idiot proof, the sounds are good, grooves are good, the interesting thing is that you can send out the midi info to other units to trigger your own sounds if you want.
i'm a drummer so my opinion on these things are slanted as far the "drums" being the real deal.
but i think that for a writing tool or for someone that can't be bothered to program there own beats it's very good.
you can humanize the grooves to make them sloppy, change the sounds within a groove and adjust the complexity level from basic to stupidly busy all with sliders.
good for people that don't want to get out there calculators to write something.
chris perra
I guess I'm not going to answer your question as I don't have St
I guess I'm not going to answer your question as I don't have Stylus. I do have Trilogy and Atmosphere, all Spectrasonics software, and they are fantastic. Great company and great support. Maybe your question would be better at the Spectrasonics forum:
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/spectrasonics/messages
and the Groove Agent forum:
http://vg.clubcubase.net/vgforum/viewforum.php?f=2
hope this helps,
Robert