Good work and quality has its price, only because there is many software available for free or all the time for 90% discount on sale - doesn`t mean, the work time people spend on a product etc is nothing worth... And it`s quite a fact, but D16 has always delivered great sound quality with their plugins. If the price is too high for someone, maybe wait if during Black Friday a fitting deal pops up or looking for other plugins with 909 sounds :/
I own it, but I find it to be an underwhelming affair. It started out well enough, but as I used it I came to the conclusion that I must have misunderstood what this product is. I would have expected a much better developed way of routing audio. As things are, if you want to use the Bus FX on DZ2 you are left with two signals you can send to the DAW mixer. One for the DZ2 master, and one for Bus 2 - IF you keep instruments separated between the two and route the audio correctly. But that leaves you with much less options on the FX Buses. Perhaps this is all part of the concept, but in that case the concept is lost on me. I simply don't understand what this product is or what kind of use it's supposed to have. If anyone can explain what the practical usecase for the sequencer and FX buses are for anything but live performance, do tell.
The most frustrating, confusing, unweilding nonintuitive plugin ever designed. No tutorials or instructional videos - just trial and error and mostly error. I finally gave up on it
These are just presets. You dont have to use them, If they sound to "oldschool" for you. you can also create your own drumsounds. Drumazon is not a preset player its a virtual drummachine. And it´s a virtual "clone" of the TR-909. What could be more oldschool than THE drum machine which started techno and house in the 80ies? And by the way: These "oldschool" sounds are just glorious.
Well, the TR-909 was created in 1983. By nature, any clone of this machine is old school. But name any genre that makes even light use of synths and drum machines within the past 40 years, and I guarantee the 909 (and likely every other TR-series) has been used on several hit songs in that genre. (For example, Duran Duran’s “Hungry Like the Wolf” is a hard-hitting new wave tune with live Simmons and acoustic drums, but the TR-808 hats and clap are quietly chugging along in the mix!) So, try the demo, exercise some God-given creativity, and you might just create something amazing.
Every preset is so dang good.
Incredible potential. Grab them stems and make em your own is how i will go about this . Some amazing kicks there
👍👍👍👍
I wouldn't mind having it, but $119.....
Can get something 85% comparable for way less. Hell free
Good work and quality has its price, only because there is many software available for free or all the time for 90% discount on sale - doesn`t mean, the work time people spend on a product etc is nothing worth... And it`s quite a fact, but D16 has always delivered great sound quality with their plugins.
If the price is too high for someone, maybe wait if during Black Friday a fitting deal pops up or looking for other plugins with 909 sounds :/
I own it, but I find it to be an underwhelming affair. It started out well enough, but as I used it I came to the conclusion that I must have misunderstood what this product is.
I would have expected a much better developed way of routing audio. As things are, if you want to use the Bus FX on DZ2 you are left with two signals you can send to the DAW mixer. One for the DZ2 master, and one for Bus 2 - IF you keep instruments separated between the two and route the audio correctly. But that leaves you with much less options on the FX Buses.
Perhaps this is all part of the concept, but in that case the concept is lost on me. I simply don't understand what this product is or what kind of use it's supposed to have. If anyone can explain what the practical usecase for the sequencer and FX buses are for anything but live performance, do tell.
I'm buying it because CFA-Sound was involved.
Sounds crap and nothing like 909 they states emulate. Heck, 16 bit SR-16 sounds better.
Addition: should cost 20 euros, that's how much Waldorf Attack costs.
@@alicaramba7680 lol
The most frustrating, confusing, unweilding nonintuitive plugin ever designed. No tutorials or instructional videos - just trial and error and mostly error. I finally gave up on it
sounds a bit too old school for my liking.. not sure what music style these sounds could be useful for
Dude it's a 909 clone,oldschool lmao.
what is to you liking? link?
These are just presets. You dont have to use them, If they sound to "oldschool" for you. you can also create your own drumsounds. Drumazon is not a preset player its a virtual drummachine. And it´s a virtual "clone" of the TR-909. What could be more oldschool than THE drum machine which started techno and house in the 80ies? And by the way: These "oldschool" sounds are just glorious.
Well, the TR-909 was created in 1983. By nature, any clone of this machine is old school. But name any genre that makes even light use of synths and drum machines within the past 40 years, and I guarantee the 909 (and likely every other TR-series) has been used on several hit songs in that genre. (For example, Duran Duran’s “Hungry Like the Wolf” is a hard-hitting new wave tune with live Simmons and acoustic drums, but the TR-808 hats and clap are quietly chugging along in the mix!) So, try the demo, exercise some God-given creativity, and you might just create something amazing.
Techno