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Is Addictive Drums 2 the best choice

Postby jasse » Sun Jul 27, 2014 6:30 pm

Warning. I'm new to this.
Didn't stop me from ordering a MD56 from dmitri and more e-drum related stuff from elsewhere.
I hope I'll have it all up and running this winter.
Selfcomposed drum kit, because I want the kit "my way"(tm).

But I see a lot of references to Addictive Drums 2 on this forum.
Is that what works bet with the Megadrum unit or does AD2 have the most features for e-drummers ???
Maybe best hihat triggering handling?

I assume anything that can interpret midi messages should work ok but I'm just checking.

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Re: Is Addictive Drums 2 the best choice

Postby angr77 » Sun Jul 27, 2014 9:54 pm

Absolutely! AD2 is the best...:-) ...seriously ... There are many good choices out there. Most of them can be tested as trials/demos...before you buy. So test around!

The ones which could be mentioned are Superior Drummer 2, BFD 3, AD2 and if you want to try a free version...test Drumica from Sennheiser.

All will work just perfect with MegaDRUM. (We have however implemented some MD stuff in AD2 and now also in the MD firmware which may cut down the configuration time)

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Re: Is Addictive Drums 2 the best choice

Postby jasse » Mon Jul 28, 2014 4:40 pm

Thanks for the hints, I'll check'em out.

Interesting stuff indeed. Lotsa stuff to check.
I have listened to a bunch of the demos on the XLN site, and I like what I hear.
Especially the vintage set (early Deep Purple) and blue oyster (Bonham style).
It's hard to resist.

BTW angr77, do you work for XLN?
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Re: Is Addictive Drums 2 the best choice

Postby airflamesred » Sat Aug 02, 2014 6:41 pm


koby drums - Triggera krigg/Bix - megadrum - Kontakt........... Samples from all and sundry.
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Re: Is Addictive Drums 2 the best choice

Postby angr77 » Sat Aug 02, 2014 7:26 pm

Hi Jasse.

Yepp...the old retro ADPak...where you have the Ludwig vintage kits...are great! I am using it very often when I am playing with my cover band.

No, i am not a XLN employee! :-) but I am a bit addicted...

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Re: Is Addictive Drums 2 the best choice

Postby jasse » Sun Aug 03, 2014 2:30 pm

How much CPU power and RAM does AD2 require ?

I'm about to assemble a 3,6 MHZ / 32 Gb / FW interface music computer (don't have all parts yet).

Will that be enough to run AD2 together with OP-X / DAW in multitrack mode / and probably more stuff.

Share your opinions, bacause I don't know (yet) how much raw horsepower everything needs.
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Re: Is Addictive Drums 2 the best choice

Postby angr77 » Thu Aug 07, 2014 4:31 pm

Hi!

Looking on the recommended specs on AD2:
REQUIREMENTS GUIDE
Here we will outline what you need to get your XLN Audio products working on your computer.

YOUR COMPUTER

2 GB RAM required (minimum) 4 GB or more recommended.
Mac: Intel CPU required. 



OPERATING SYSTEM
We officially support the following operating systems:

PC:
Windows 7, Windows 8 (all 32 & 64 bit)


Mac:
OS X 10.7, 10.8, 10.9 (all 32 & 64 bit) 



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I am using a Microsoft Surface Pro with intel core i5 and 4GB RAM and a external sound card.

Works just perfect. So looking on your system specs you will probably end up with a super system....(Could be useful when using a host application)

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Re: Is Addictive Drums 2 the best choice

Postby jasse » Wed Aug 13, 2014 9:24 am

Looks promising.

My intent with my "super computer" is to run everything in one computer.
I think that will make things easier.
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