Okay, I put a couple of samples into the mix to see how it would come out. It sounds very much like a live recording. Just the right amount of reverb on the Dr. Beat and the right blend of voices on the duts. I'm pleased.
How do you assign the duts and dinks from within Sibelius? I use Kontakt and Sibelius 3. The quality of the two sounds are great and I would LOVE to be able to use them in my files for my kids. I just need to know how to assign them from within Sibelius.
Thanks a ton for your time![/quote]
You're not assigning them in Sibelius. You're assigning them in Kontakt. That is of course, assuming you're using the standalone Kontakt and not the player that comes with Sibelius. Bascially, what you'd need to do is load the sounds into a blank channel in Kontakt, then, add another staff to your Sibelius score and set that staff to the proper channel. Then, you'd just assign the notes as normal.
Email me if you need any more help.
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almost 19 years ago
Sorry man, I don't use Sibelius.
I'm sure someone here could fill you in on it though.
- David
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almost 19 years ago
[quote="denete"]Okay, I put a couple of samples into the mix to see how it would come out.
sweet, maybe a quad split in the triple beat? :wink: good job.
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about 19 years ago
David,
How do you assign the duts and dinks from within Sibelius? I use Kontakt and Sibelius 3. The quality of the two sounds are great and I would LOVE to be able to use them in my files for my kids. I just need to know how to assign them from within Sibelius.
Thanks a ton for your time!
L
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about 19 years ago
hey thanks for all the help, this makes all my work sound compleatly real, keep the sounds coming like maybe some loud huh!'s lol i got a space in one of my cadences that i have the line do that. but any way keep it up it's great stuff
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about 19 years ago
hahahaha. Very good. I thought maybe you had really lost it and had sat around trying to get all that recorded with good sound quality.
I am glad to hear that you aren't too crazy. hahahaha
Tony
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about 19 years ago
The duts were from a Cadets recording and the Dr. Beat was from a Court of Honor recording. I don't have a good recording system right now, so I had to scam the audio from what I had on my hard drive. I just edited them down and dropped them into Kontakt.
Maybe I'll find those grunt sounds and the Cadets "One-two-three-four, Two-two-three-four, Three-two-three-four, Dut-dut-dut-dut" next.
- David
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about 19 years ago
David,
That cracks me up man. How in the world did you get the duts and Dr. Beat in there?
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over 19 years ago
Well drum master, I don't know...but, here is how you can find out.
ok what happens if i dont have and dont use that program im just runniing the sound fonts through my sound card
am i just out of luck :(
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over 19 years ago
To answer the question on how to use the duts, I just took the sample and dropped it into Kontakt. No need to create a soundfont or anything like that, it just plays.
- David
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over 19 years ago
Brake? Break? Broken?
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over 19 years ago
Does anybody have a soundfont of a break drum??
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over 19 years ago
hey
i was wondering if you could tell me how to use the dinks and duts, i know you have to go through VDL but how ? do you make them a sound font, and go from there so bassicly im asking how do i get the dinks and duts ito what i write
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Here are two mp3 examples.
[url]http://www.enete.org/audio/8s-16s.mp3[/url]
[url]http://www.enete.org/audio/Dbl-Triple-Beat.mp3[/url]