Personally, I've gone so far as to record my own samples. These features combined with sample enhancement and a bit of effort should turn the results one desires. None of this stale robotic track-based free hand programming of old. Lastly, Strikes Style Editor, catering for the more creative at heart, where arranging and composing of Patterns takes full advantage of Strikes real-time humanization features. This real-time engine also includes Pattern drag and drop to Play Keys. These functions alone, IMO, make Strike a cut above the rest. The less obvious and to some the most important benefits being the sophisticated Strike Real-time engine for seamless realism. The obvious benefits being the modest array of Strike Styles (Genres) incorporated with the currently available five kit selection and whilst we're on the subject, let us not forget that Strike is still currently at version 1.0 and given this context, IMO, Strike caters for the demands of any computer-based drum module user. We mainly use it and Kontakt to do all of his tracks.Well, I'm in no position to discredit you, guitardom, so, I'd like to pickup and elaborate on your point of Strike being a songwriters choice. One of the producers I work for has pretty much every Big Fish Audio release (including all the latest ones) loaded into it. RMX has some really cool features if you delve into it. The newer stuff when loaded into RMX doesn't sound dated. Big Fish Audio ( Big Fish Audio | Music Loops, Drum Loops and Virtual Instruments) still releases most of their new products as REX2/RMX and has installers that install it right into the RMX folder for you. It isn't the player that sounds dated, it's the samples you are listening to. The rest the loops etc just sounded really dated.Īm I missing something here? Was looking to get it as I've read a few people use it to lay down some loops as a starting point but it sounded dated.RMX is just a player. He also had the Textured Guitar expansion and I had a little play around with it and couldn't figure out how Martinez made something from that (I have pretty much all his scores). I always thought they weren't real guitar because they sounded 100% quantised and almost hybrid sounding. I was hoping to find something along the lines of the fast picked almost U2 like guitar riffs that are on some of his scores. I read something about Cliff Martinez using Textured Guitar in Stylus RMX and I had a play around on a friends system (he buys everything and does mock ups of scores for fun) and it sounded really dated.
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