[RWP] [rwp} Vst rapping (Drums)

Rene Kaaij kaaijmusic at gmail.com
Fri Jul 16 05:56:07 EDT 2010


Hi Jinseng,
Thanks for your comment! I once bought Ezdrummer, but when I dscovered
Addictive Drums, I had the same feeling, as when I opened Reaper three
years ago... This is wat I want!! I'm producing my own new album at
the moment and Addictive has that bite, that I miss with Toontrack,
but that's nothing more than a personal taste.
Your explanation is certainly more useful for most of the people, but
I'd rather use a real mouse, than using the cursor keys in windows.
Hal also has a virtual focus, but I don't like it that much.
As for the midi files: I don't use them at all, I play my drumparts on
a Korg Padkontrol, I made my own setup, so that I can do it in
realtime.
Thanks for your help anyway!
Rene

----- Original Message -----
From: "jinseng at yandex.ru" <jinseng at yandex.ru>
To: Reapers Without Peepers <rwp at reaaccess.com>
Date: 16 juli 2010 11:40
Subject: Re: [RWP] [rwp} Vst rapping (Drums)

> Hi!
> EzzDrummer and Addictive drums are both accessible but i choosed AD too.
> The first thing is to reach for presets menue, Please, try the following steps:
> Move the mouse cursor of NVDA to the first letter of the only preset which is called Start UP;
> now step right 18 times with the mouse cursor;
> Then move your mouse cursor 15 pixels down and press right mous;
> Please, don't miss ordinary steps and pixels they are not the same here.
> The second thing you probably need is the construction of MIDI drum treck:
> I created the MIDI library because AD tries to hide its MIDI Data and it is difficult to use it with Reaper's Media explorer. I could send it to you one day.
> Fairly speaking the EzzDrummer and Superior are cool and their MIDI library is accessible in explorer but i stopped on AD and sometimes come back to old friend Steinberg's Groove Agent.
> Cheers!
> Jinseng.
>
> 16.07.10, 12:07, "Rene Kaaij" <kaaijmusic at gmail.com>:
>
> > Hi Alex, Hi all,
> >  i'm sorry, I just sent a private answer by accident, which was caused
> >  by my mail notifying program...
> >  Here is my answer to the last email again:
> >  I have them both and I'm really a big fan of Addictive drums! Use it
> >  everyday for all kinds of productions! Addictive drums is accessible,
> >  but I have to say that my definition of "accessible" is probably a bit
> >  different from working perfectly with Reaaccess.
> >  I use Nvda and Hal for Braille, and for Addictive Drums you would need
> >  them both, I'm afraid. you need Braille anyway... You also need your
> >  mouse.
> >  I asked my girlfriend to explain to me, where to point my mouse to, to
> >  access the preset menu, or the kit pieces to change them. Apart from
> >  that I always use midi learn, to access the parameters.
> >  When I open Addictive drums, I get a window which says, "x86 bridged,
> >  but you need Braille for that.
> >  Then I can move my mouse down a bit and after that a bit to the right
> >  to access the options menu where I can select the presets.
> >  i'm aware that this might be a bit too much for some of you, which I
> >  understand of course, but for me this works, I don't have a problem
> >  with using a mouse this way. Because it's my job, I have to be a
> >  little creative, while using plugins, but for me this is also the fun
> >  of it!.
> >  Rene
> >
> >  ----- Original Message -----
> >  From: "Alex H."
> >  To: Reapers Without Peepers
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