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Post by kjob3022 on Feb 8, 2024 12:51:01 GMT -5
I know sometime ago I found some really long ones and had to see why, they were crazy large - half module memory size but I didn't see the attraction now this makes everything different.
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Post by Valdu on Feb 8, 2024 13:33:07 GMT -5
When the sounds are very heavy, it is often because there are a lot of samples, close to each other for a very gradual transition. It is possible to lighten these sounds by deleting every other sample and reworking the velocity and position parameters. So you divide the size by two for an acoustically very close result.
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Post by Valdu on Mar 10, 2024 18:00:47 GMT -5
ddrum4ui has been updated, to use ddrum4edit 1.02.00 (details in this thread). Download the Mac and Windows versions of ddrum4ui 1.2 here.
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Post by Valdu on Mar 14, 2024 15:10:33 GMT -5
Sorry, but a small bug was detected in version 1.2 (sample levels in layers), so I encourage you to use version 1.1.3 while waiting for corrections. The previous version is still available on the download page. THANKS .
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Post by Valdu on Mar 16, 2024 4:24:44 GMT -5
A new release v1.2.1 is available, and seems to work correctly. If you encounter a possible bug, you can report it here. In any case, the former release v 1.1.3, tested and stable, remains available in the download page.
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Post by Valdu on Apr 12, 2024 9:11:53 GMT -5
I've just uploaded manuals (english and french) to explain the features and the use of ddrum4ui.
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Post by kjob3022 on Apr 22, 2024 16:12:02 GMT -5
Thanks for the update and manuals Valdu,this is a great breakdown,very easy to follow. Ken
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