Fantastic work, amigo. I bought your entire series for the K2700, amazing job. Since you know the instrument very well, is there a way to increase the overall gain of the instrument? The volume is a bit low, and I’m forced to boost it by at least 15dB through the external mixer. Thanks and keep it up!
Thanks a lot for your feedback, i'm glad you like the sounds ! You can boost any sounds by editing a program with this procedure. Choose a program you want to boost. EDIT / COMMON. Adjust OUTPUT GAIN parameter to taste and save.
Any outboard fx processing done on these demos? Chill Drum kit soonds way more fat and creamy ("analog") on demo that starts at 4:31 than in demo at 7:20.
You can edit the Drumkits too, so you can have variations of the different sounds of the kits. For example you can change the decay, pitch and drive of the Kick and Snare. On the other percussions i replaced the drive by a Hipass. And there is also a switchable global compressor. That's why a Drumkit can sound different from one demo to another. At 4:31 the kick decay is longer and i suppose (i did all demos on the fly) i changed other parameters as well. There is no other external processing except a bit of limiting and normalisation to keep all demos approximatly at the same level.
@@barbenzinc Well, that is certainly nice to hear. It sounded like kick on one of those demos was treated with some "analog" (tape?) compressor. If it is only drive on a program level, it really shows off tonal possibilities of K2700. I am currently looking for some groovebox, primarly for more intuitive MIDI control of K2700 (synth) drum sounds, but this kick sound simply sounds more "real" and "record ready" I would say that "nice work" is not enough to describe the level of craftsmanship You exhibit here.
Kurzweil master at work!
Thanks man ! ;-)
Fantastic work, amigo. I bought your entire series for the K2700, amazing job. Since you know the instrument very well, is there a way to increase the overall gain of the instrument? The volume is a bit low, and I’m forced to boost it by at least 15dB through the external mixer. Thanks and keep it up!
Thanks a lot for your feedback, i'm glad you like the sounds ! You can boost any sounds by editing a program with this procedure. Choose a program you want to boost. EDIT / COMMON. Adjust OUTPUT GAIN parameter to taste and save.
Very well done!
Thanks my friend !
Any outboard fx processing done on these demos? Chill Drum kit soonds way more fat and creamy ("analog") on demo that starts at 4:31 than in demo at 7:20.
You can edit the Drumkits too, so you can have variations of the different sounds of the kits. For example you can change the decay, pitch and drive of the Kick and Snare. On the other percussions i replaced the drive by a Hipass. And there is also a switchable global compressor. That's why a Drumkit can sound different from one demo to another. At 4:31 the kick decay is longer and i suppose (i did all demos on the fly) i changed other parameters as well. There is no other external processing except a bit of limiting and normalisation to keep all demos approximatly at the same level.
@@barbenzinc Well, that is certainly nice to hear. It sounded like kick on one of those demos was treated with some "analog" (tape?) compressor. If it is only drive on a program level, it really shows off tonal possibilities of K2700. I am currently looking for some groovebox, primarly for more intuitive MIDI control of K2700 (synth) drum sounds, but this kick sound simply sounds more "real" and "record ready" I would say that "nice work" is not enough to describe the level of craftsmanship You exhibit here.
@@joskomestrov-uroda4012 Thanks a lot for your kind words ;-)
Maybe to include some MIDI files (songs) as well, to showcase this library. I have it for Forte, had it for PC3K, and look forward what's new 👍
Thanks for your listen and your previous orders ! ;-) It's a very deeper soundset now...
@@barbenzinc Yes, I can see/hear it. Nice "chill drum set", just what I was looking for in groveboxes (just one example).