#1May 10th, 2010 · 04:46 AM
371 threads / 187 songs
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United Kingdom
Night Set - V2/EzDrummer
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Remixed and added EzDrummer.

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#2May 10th, 2010 · 10:32 AM
38 threads / 11 songs
278 posts
Canada
Love this one!

EzDrummer is better than I thought - I must check that out sometime!  I wish you had used the ride cymbal more, like you do on some of the breaks (the breaks have a great groove).

Some really beautiful guitar soloing here.  I don't know what I would change about this!
#3May 10th, 2010 · 01:40 PM
371 threads / 187 songs
3,398 posts
United Kingdom
thebigguyconnor wrote…
Love this one!

EzDrummer is better than I thought - I must check that out sometime!  I wish you had used the ride cymbal more, like you do on some of the breaks (the breaks have a great groove).

Some really beautiful guitar soloing here.  I don't know what I would change about this!

I'm getting more user friendly with me ol' mate Ezzy...lol.  This is the Vintage Rock kit, which is basically modeled from a Ludwig kit, also superb for Jazz Junk, even Jazz, ask any pro Drummer what kit they'd prefer, most would opt for a Ludwig.

I'm using via FL 8, I'm now selecting Multi-channel on the mixer section, which basically means I can fine tune each drum channel on the FL Mixer. Like in this track I added some reverb on the Snare and Hi-Hats, plus I'm creating some basic rhythms, or changing the presets a little.

Cheers
#4May 10th, 2010 · 08:34 PM
38 threads / 11 songs
278 posts
Canada
Denis wrote…
thebigguyconnor wrote…
Love this one!

EzDrummer is better than I thought - I must check that out sometime!  I wish you had used the ride cymbal more, like you do on some of the breaks (the breaks have a great groove).

Some really beautiful guitar soloing here.  I don't know what I would change about this!

I'm getting more user friendly with me ol' mate Ezzy...lol.  This is the Vintage Rock kit, which is basically modeled from a Ludwig kit, also superb for Jazz Junk, even Jazz, ask any pro Drummer what kit they'd prefer, most would opt for a Ludwig.

I'm using via FL 8, I'm now selecting Multi-channel on the mixer section, which basically means I can fine tune each drum channel on the FL Mixer. Like in this track I added some reverb on the Snare and Hi-Hats, plus I'm creating some basic rhythms, or changing the presets a little.

Cheers ;)

I love ludwig, but personally I'm more of a Premier guy - would love to get a Premier Champagne Silver kit someday!

Also, I hope to get some Paistes in the future.
#5May 10th, 2010 · 09:55 PM
128 threads / 44 songs
2,814 posts
Puerto Rico
Hi Denis this sounds quite nice only suggestion I have is to maybe separate the sax and the solo a bit more in the mix..I also hear a very light clipping crackling in the right side but not sure from were...Nice drums!!!
#6May 11th, 2010 · 02:59 AM
371 threads / 187 songs
3,398 posts
United Kingdom
Marino wrote…
Hi Denis this sounds quite nice only suggestion I have is to maybe separate the sax and the solo a bit more in the mix..I also hear a very light clipping crackling in the right side but not sure from were...Nice drums!!!

Thanks M for your observations, after listening to it a few hours after, the sax sounds a bit muddy compared to the rest of the mix, I'll re-work the mix and check the clipping/cracking you mentioned.

Cheers
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