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Iluha
So how do you make the backing tracks? the instruments sound so real!
David Wallimann
QUOTE (Iluha @ May 23 2008, 06:31 AM) *
So how do you make the backing tracks? the instruments sound so real!


Thanks man!
Drums are with Addictive Drums, then I use some royalty free loops plus real guitars...
Xose Pineda
QUOTE (David Wallimann @ May 25 2008, 03:32 PM) *
Thanks man!
Drums are with Addictive Drums, then I use some royalty free loops plus real guitars...


Nice, but I was thinking you work with EZD... maybe I'm losing my ear sense... tongue.gif

Cheers mates!
David Wallimann
QUOTE (Xose Pineda @ Jul 12 2008, 11:17 PM) *
Nice, but I was thinking you work with EZD... maybe I'm losing my ear sense... tongue.gif

Cheers mates!


You're right, I used to work with EZD, but since I heard Muris' album I use Addictive Drums.
So much faster than EZD. The load time is almst inexistant and they sound really good!
Caelumamittendum
QUOTE (David Wallimann @ Jul 13 2008, 08:04 PM) *
You're right, I used to work with EZD, but since I heard Muris' album I use Addictive Drums.
So much faster than EZD. The load time is almst inexistant and they sound really good!


Cool. Maybe some day I will take the step from EZD to AD. That said, EZD is fairly fast for me with a computer of 3,2Ghz quadcore and 4 gb ram etc etc cool.gif
Juan M. Valero
mmm well I tried AD but I prefer EZ, but remember that my taste is a bit different.. hehe, anyway IMHO I think the most important are lot of good effects !!! biggrin.gif
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