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  • Cytem
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    ORIGINAL: tombuur

    My I suggest an alternative. Make it possible for Jamstix to reside in Superior 2.

    At the moment I have Jamstix send midi signals to Superior 2, but there is some latency involved so that timing is set off somewhat.

    I haven’t heard of Jamstix, but I’m looking it up right now. Looks pretty sweet. Thanks Tom.

    Cytem
    Participant

    Cubase and Logic are brilliant with those features, but doesn’t that make the plugin too dependent on what a DAW has to offer as far as programing? I used Cubase before Pro Tools, so I didn’t think much of it either and probably would have said the same thing as you guys, until it was no longer available to me. Over at the Avid feedback forums, there’s a small community of people pretty much begging for the same thing and they’re constantly glossed over. Sure there’s EZplayer, but it doesn’t quite do the same thing. I was at a recording studio in San Francisco not too long ago, and one reason they use BFD2 over Superior is because of it’s built in groove editor. So I guess what I’m trying to understand is, why not? What would Toontrack have to lose by adding the ability to edit/map out grooves? Wouldn’t that make Superior more….superior?

    Cytem
    Participant

    Sorry, I miss-spoke. I meant Drum Map Editor. I know Pro Tools doesn’t have one, which is what I’m using. Switched from Cubase, which I know has a great editor for drums.

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