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42 minutes ago, Bapu said:

Installed ?

Why are we not surprised! ? (i mean that in the most respectful way, Ed; I hope you know that)

But, how does it sound? What's the midi like, and why not the SDX...

t

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Just now, DeeringAmps said:

Why are we not surprised! ? (i mean that in the most respectful way, Ed; I hope you know that)

But, how does it sound? What's the midi like, and why not the SDX...

t

I always buy all SDXs and all EZXs.

Probably won't dig into both until later.

 

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Posted

This was a bad move, I'm listening to the examples as I write...
Amber has to be Little Miss Lover; no?
I'm not placing the Sparkle kit yet.
Kicks and Snares!

t

Ok, I'm are tieing my hands behind my back, I is (because Ed is Am) waiting for a real sell!
This is my final (gawd I hope) word on this subject.
'Course you can't rely on Toon, like you can IKM, to deeply discount a day or two, (please excuse me)
a month or two after release...
Yikes, the plot sickens, can he resist....

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35 minutes ago, mister_tea said:

‘The Amber Kit,’ which represents a reproduction of the acrylic kit that John Bonham used

The pattern in the demo sounds more like Mitchell than Bonham to me (again, what's being played; Little Miss Lover)

t

and thanks for the info

Posted
3 hours ago, simon said:

what does this give you over what you get in the Legacy SDX ? I assumed this was a subset of that ?

 

 

Production ready kits vs Ability to roll your own deeper production values on the kit. Or so they say.

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Posted
32 minutes ago, DeeringAmps said:

Are there no Kramer presets in the SDX?

t

Yes, I'm just saying that *if* you don't use presets Sup 3 SDXs offer a deeper roll your own production options.

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Well I haven't purchased much lately, so i splashed out and got the Legacy of Rock SDX - got it from Time and Space in the UK as I had a few points saved up, no vat, so I paid around $120 which I thought wasn't too bad.

It sounds spectacular - I am just writing some new stuff at the moment, so I went into a couple of tracks and replaced what I usually use, the Progressive Foundry library and the difference was, well Spectacular!!!!

It really sounds so live

This one is going to get a lot of use, especially on the more "rock" type tracks

Nigel

 

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In this instance I think the SDX is the one to go for. But i think we could still achieve a lot if we simply opt for the EZX. It does seem like i have been waiting for years for this. I dabble with SD3 but mainly to tweak my drum midi. I then tend to use SSD5 on my midi. I am hoping this SDX or EZX pulls me back to working with one drum module, that being SD3.  ?

 

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