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props for those drum kits man. most of them in the dre pack are fruity drums in different pitches, but there's some good kicks in there.
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how do i set it up after everything's installed? do i have to download a license?Hasenfefer wrote:Steinberg Hypersonic v1
i had to break this into two parts;Steinberg Hypersonic is the music workstation that adds more power, more versatility and more sounds to your system than you've ever dreamt of. With it's excellent sound-per-system specs, uncompromised sound quality, fast and easy tweaking options, Hypersonic is the ultimate sound factory for every computer-based musician.
Steinberg Hypersonic is both a compositional workhorse and an expandable, high-performance sample player / synthesizer. It takes the musical instrument workstation concept to computer-based music production environments with higher quality, easier use, and more effective playability than ever before.
With 5 high quality sound generation engines, a large built-in patch library with 1000 patches from more than 50 categories featuring Wizoo's acclaimed sound design, it delivers an unbelievable amount of sounds, effects, voices and outputs, allowing you to generate more high-quality sounds in a given system than ever before.
A fully integrated database makes finding the right sounds a breeze; "hyper knobs" allow for quicker, easier and more "intelligent" sound-tweaking than ever before at the turn of a single knob. Thanks to its proprietary and unique optimization engine, Hypersonic dramatically reduces CPU load, RAM/disk space requirements, and patch/combi loading times.
http://www.sendspace.com/file/j7gswo - part 1, this is the main folder.
http://www.sendspace.com/file/5f3kps - part 2, this is the H20 setup file.
unzip part 1 (it's a zipped folder so you won't need to make a folder when you unzip it)
unzip part two, it will be the H20 setup file. copy and past it into the folder from zip one and run it from there and you should be good to go.
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nope, once it's installed go to Channels / Add One / More...then click the Refresh button at the bottom (Fast Scan) and it should show up in the list. click on it and close that window. go back to Channels / Add One and select it from that list and it'll open in FL like any other plug in / generator.axel foley wrote:how do i set it up after everything's installed? do i have to download a license?Hasenfefer wrote:Steinberg Hypersonic v1
i had to break this into two parts;Steinberg Hypersonic is the music workstation that adds more power, more versatility and more sounds to your system than you've ever dreamt of. With it's excellent sound-per-system specs, uncompromised sound quality, fast and easy tweaking options, Hypersonic is the ultimate sound factory for every computer-based musician.
Steinberg Hypersonic is both a compositional workhorse and an expandable, high-performance sample player / synthesizer. It takes the musical instrument workstation concept to computer-based music production environments with higher quality, easier use, and more effective playability than ever before.
With 5 high quality sound generation engines, a large built-in patch library with 1000 patches from more than 50 categories featuring Wizoo's acclaimed sound design, it delivers an unbelievable amount of sounds, effects, voices and outputs, allowing you to generate more high-quality sounds in a given system than ever before.
A fully integrated database makes finding the right sounds a breeze; "hyper knobs" allow for quicker, easier and more "intelligent" sound-tweaking than ever before at the turn of a single knob. Thanks to its proprietary and unique optimization engine, Hypersonic dramatically reduces CPU load, RAM/disk space requirements, and patch/combi loading times.
http://www.sendspace.com/file/j7gswo - part 1, this is the main folder.
http://www.sendspace.com/file/5f3kps - part 2, this is the H20 setup file.
unzip part 1 (it's a zipped folder so you won't need to make a folder when you unzip it)
unzip part two, it will be the H20 setup file. copy and past it into the folder from zip one and run it from there and you should be good to go.
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i just discovered this place, anybody got a fresh link to them Dre drums and the Engineer's Handbook?
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I'm not positive, but I think that Steinberg Hypersonic is mostly a tool to be used in conjunction with other programs.ChristPuncher wrote:I'm thinking about trying to get into making some of my own stuff. What would be the ideal program for a newbie like me to use? I don't mind tackling a more complicated program either. The description of the program Has posted sounds great, is that the way to go?
You should get either Fruity Loops or Reason 3.0. I prefer Reason, but both programs would be great to get you started.
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Are you familiar with any other multimedia software? For example, I knew how to use Adobe Premiere, so a sequencer with a similar layout like acid or cubase made a lot of sense to me. Consequently, Reason and Fruitly loops took me a lot longer to learn.ChristPuncher wrote:I'm thinking about trying to get into making some of my own stuff. What would be the ideal program for a newbie like me to use?
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yea, hypersonic is a VSTi that you use with Fruity Loops.The Red Scare wrote:I'm not positive, but I think that Steinberg Hypersonic is mostly a tool to be used in conjunction with other programs.ChristPuncher wrote:I'm thinking about trying to get into making some of my own stuff. What would be the ideal program for a newbie like me to use? I don't mind tackling a more complicated program either. The description of the program Has posted sounds great, is that the way to go?
You should get either Fruity Loops or Reason 3.0. I prefer Reason, but both programs would be great to get you started.
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haha i started on soundrecorder as well. Back in windows 3.0 days. Man that shit was wack as fuck. It turned me off beat making for years.nestle quik wrote:FL is tremendously user friendly,you could start how I started by making beats on windows soundrecorder,I think I got all you beat on hard to learn
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Can a brother get a quick re-up?axel foley wrote:The Mixing Engineers Handbook
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