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  • deddddeddd

    pb installation

    Sennheiser DrumMic'aPublished on 09/09/13 at 03:03
    (This content has been automatically translated from French)
    I have a Mac Pro 10,8,4 and once tlchargement fact appears the message that kills: Can not open disk image, right: Unrecognized !!!! Solution?

    ADQUATION / PERFORMANCE

    mac pro 10,8,4

    NOTICE GLOBAL

    I have not yet used
  • sub26nicosub26nico

    A Must Have

    Sennheiser DrumMic'aPublished on 08/01/14 at 06:41
    (This content has been automatically translated from French)
    Installed without problem on MacBook Pro
    Online activation via the Native instrument service center

    SUITABILITY/PERFORMANCE

    MacBook Pro 2012 OSX 10.8.5, 2.5 Ghz Intel Core i5 4GB 1600Mhz, Steinberg UR44 and keyboard Prodipe 49C
    config hardware / software very stable (via Kontakt Player)

    OVERALL OPINION

    Acquired it a few months ago, the quality of samples as well as editing functions / mix very comprehensive for me are the best existing for a freeware. The presets are very convenient for non-drummers sound engineer
    and bank pattern Midi is of good quality (quality and number).
    I do not put 10 in principle but for the price (free) is exceptional
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    Installed without problem on MacBook Pro
    Online activation via the Native instrument service center

    SUITABILITY/PERFORMANCE

    MacBook Pro 2012 OSX 10.8.5, 2.5 Ghz Intel Core i5 4GB 1600Mhz, Steinberg UR44 and keyboard Prodipe 49C
    config hardware / software very stable (via Kontakt Player)

    OVERALL OPINION

    Acquired it a few months ago, the quality of samples as well as editing functions / mix very comprehensive for me are the best existing for a freeware. The presets are very convenient for non-drummers sound engineer
    and bank pattern Midi is of good quality (quality and number).
    I do not put 10 in principle but for the price (free) is exceptional
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  • Ju-80Ju-80

    Sennheiser DrumMic'aPublished on 09/26/13 at 03:56
    (This content has been automatically translated from French)
    ras

    SUITABILITY/PERFORMANCE

    ras

    OVERALL OPINION

    I have never seen a plug battery FREEWARE of such quality! Before that I used "KMS drums" as a freeware good quality but less complete https://fr.audiofanzine.com/batterie-virtuelle/pipeline-audio/kms-drums/

    For those who already know "Addictive Drums" or "Superior Drummer" we are in the same category in my opinion, even if they are a bit more complete in terms of effects.

    To test absolutely before investing in any of the programs mentioned just before.
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    ras

    SUITABILITY/PERFORMANCE

    ras

    OVERALL OPINION

    I have never seen a plug battery FREEWARE of such quality! Before that I used "KMS drums" as a freeware good quality but less complete https://fr.audiofanzine.com/batterie-virtuelle/pipeline-audio/kms-drums/

    For those who already know "Addictive Drums" or "Superior Drummer" we are in the same category in my opinion, even if they are a bit more complete in terms of effects.

    To test absolutely before investing in any of the programs mentioned just before.
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  • Enix49Enix49

    Product to seriously consider

    Sennheiser DrumMic'aPublished on 09/12/13 at 10:07
    (This content has been automatically translated from French)
    After the registration phase on site in German Sennheiser (AF thank you for clarification if you do not speak the language), the download is done smoothly.
    Installation and registration via the activation of Native Instruments software to use the license in Kontakt.
    Anyway no problem for me as opposed to what I've seen on the forum.

    SUITABILITY/PERFORMANCE

    I use a quad core i5 iMac with 12 GB of Ram, a firestudio interface and Studio One Pro 2 software.
    No problem it turns nikel, samples load fast on my config.
    This seems to be reasonable CPU usage.
    No crash to report at this time.

    OVERALL OPINION

    I tested it on two or three songs. The sounds are good, humani…
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    After the registration phase on site in German Sennheiser (AF thank you for clarification if you do not speak the language), the download is done smoothly.
    Installation and registration via the activation of Native Instruments software to use the license in Kontakt.
    Anyway no problem for me as opposed to what I've seen on the forum.

    SUITABILITY/PERFORMANCE

    I use a quad core i5 iMac with 12 GB of Ram, a firestudio interface and Studio One Pro 2 software.
    No problem it turns nikel, samples load fast on my config.
    This seems to be reasonable CPU usage.
    No crash to report at this time.

    OVERALL OPINION

    I tested it on two or three songs. The sounds are good, humanizing a little timing and the velocity and very realistic. More with the progressive Velocity option.
    Different microphones each bring an interesting touch to the kit components. The mixer is effective and EQ, Comp and Transcient Designer satisfactory but not as good as dedicated plugins. The only regret is the snare that sounds a bit too much for my taste (no adjustment decay). By routing elements on separate outputs from Kontakt and aplliquant plugins quality, little to correct this problem.
    The presets available at the mixer seem to be good starting points, however if you prefer to use the mixer plugins.
    With a little attention and listening can be able to produce a sound very convincing battery, up to some paid products.
    I prefer the Abbey Road series in NI but price / quality (free), it is to be considered seriously.
    I recommend at least trying it for judging.
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