thread title says it all..
TR909.. vsti.. anyone ?
or even a good Refill for the Redrum in Rason ?
thread title says it all..
TR909.. vsti.. anyone ?
or even a good Refill for the Redrum in Rason ?
vst? not that i believe....
Synapse Orion Platinum has a very cool little module in there called the XR-909 that sounds amazing for software. Quite frankly i was more willing to buy that program rather than buy my real TR-909, but too bad Orion only worked on a windows platform and im on a G5...
anyways, you can give that a shot, or just download some samples of them lying around on the internet. If you are a huge freak about quality and are willing to pay up the arse for a sample CD, then you can visit this link and get ripped off, but be happy knowing that they probably took a good time getting you the most out of the 909 as possible....
http://www.bigfishaudio.com/4DCGI/detail.html?515
Search for 909 samples on soulseek, there's a few decent packs around.
Then load into a sampler :)
Myspace here
Or PM me I can send you one
Myspace here
I know there are all these sampleing VST drum machines out there.. but I dont believe that there has not been one analog modeled vst that can actually compete with the real machines.
It's as simple as synthisis gets (as compared to all theses other synths that are getting recreated these days)
more the interface of the TR909 that i was looking for. ive used the Orion 909 & its decent enough for my needs.
a decent Refill would be pretty cool. any TR909 refills ive sourced have been awful.. the Redrum is very similair to the 909 layout imo..
cheers anyhoo :)
I guess, but if youve ever had a chance to use a 909 for a good length of time you'll realise there really ISNT a good substitute, not even e decent sampled version.Originally Posted by Antinoise
they are truly unique.
i find that samples cannot reproduce the same KICK than my tr-909. But having said that, i think potential buyers of the real 909 should realize that pretty much everything else can be sampled perfectly....
for example, the rides and claps can pretty much be sampled on the dot. I dont know anyone that really uses the snares on that sucker, but the 909 kick is KING
is the 909 not a mixture of samples & synthesis ? i was told such a while back by (supposedly) educated musician who worked ina decent shop.
could be dogsh*t.. anyone ?
actually your right,
the majority of the sounds from the 909 are samples, but the snare and kick are all analogue circuitry.....this is why i think everything else can be pretty much sampled, with the exception of the Kick. (but then again, not to flame another analogue vs. samples debate, after a shed load of distortion/compression/EQ, who can tell the difference between the original 909 drum kick to a sample loaded into Kontakt anyways? Its not like someone is gonna run up to you at the DJ booth and say "hey man, this track has a sampled drum kick, it aint the real 909")
Every Roland kit, sampled in beautiful 24bit clarity - including the 909 & 808
Enjoy
logarhythms.co.uk/roland.rar
Cheers Jay :thumbsup: :)Originally Posted by Jay Pace
Will go through these later
Originally Posted by Jay Pace
BINGO :)
DammitOriginally Posted by module
i nearly had a full house there...
*Throws bingo marker pen at module in disgust*
;) nice one jay.
No worries!
Also up for grabs, until I run out of bandwith -
Every yamaha kit
logarhythms.co.uk/yamaha.rar
Every boss kit
logarhythms.co.uk/boss.rar
Mr Pace.. your a total gent. many many thanx geez :)
no worries mate :cheese:
cheeahs Jason Mc Pace
I`d go for the sonic charge microtonic.
It`s kick generation is monstrous, and you can just use samples for the Hats and rides, as they are samples in the 909 anyway.
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