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BFD Percussion simply sounds great and sits well in any musical context. Certain instruments are presented as kicks and snares for several reasons. Firstly, they feature multiple direct microphones. Also, some kit-pieces were classified as snares because they required the extra articulations provided by snare slots for full expression.

In the case of instruments such as congas, 2 snare slots will be required for a set of two congas, if you need all the articulations available for both.

Bongo sets are classified as toms, and should be loaded into the tom 4, 5 and 6 slots if both of the two available articulations are required. Most of the other instruments have two articulations and are classified as kicks, cymbals or percussion. There are several ways in which BFD Percussion's kit-pieces can be used. Many of the kit-pieces feature 2 articulations so can simply be loaded into any percussion, tom or cymbal slot within your BFD software.

Certain kit-pieces such as congas, timbales and so on feature more than 2 articulations and are classified as snares. The way in which these are used depends on whether you're using BFD 1. It is not possible to simply drag-n-drop the audio data from the DVDs in the boxed version as with older boxed packs.

The installer MUST be used to decompress and install the sounds to the correct location. This room was chosen because the nature of the instruments demanded a smaller, more intimate setting.

The recording chain was set up for maximum detail, precision, and transparency: the aim was to capture the diverse instruments as naturally and accurately as possible. Royer ribbon mics were used almost exclusively for the direct mics, capturing the harmonic intricacies of these organic instruments without coloring the sound. No additional processing was applied, except for some very subtle compression on the Room and PZM channels.

The channels were set up as follows:. Once a transfer is authorized and the fee has been paid, the new owner is entitled to exactly the same upgrade paths and technical support resources as if they had bought the product new. Skip to Main Content. Home More. Expand search. Search Search. Information Title. BFD3 is designed to sound great while offering as much depth as you need. Browse for entire presets, quickly compile custom kits or mould any drum sound you desire by retuning, damping and processing multiple mics with the powerful internal mixing engine.

The built-in Groove section offers a versatile range of session drummer performances alongside pattern editing and creation functions. Select from a wide range of musical drum rudiments and paint your own realistic parts. With detail levels of up to 80 velocity layers, rim-clicks and rim-shots for toms and bells and splashes for hihats, BFD3's sounds are more expressive than ever before. The library's GB of audio data is squeezed into 55GB thanks to BFD3's lossless compression system meaning less space usage and playback strain on your hard disk.

The remaining 3 kits are stick, brush and mallet versions of a custom Mapleworks kit recorded in a tight but vibrant room at Omega Studios in Rockville, Maryland. BFD3 introduces modelled tom resonance and bleed which provides a natural-sounding 'glue' which blends the sound of the kit together.

The modelling varies with the characteristics and tuning of any combination of drums - something that cannot be achieved only by using samples. BFD3 also includes improved dynamics matching across drums and a swell-modelling algorithm for more realistic cymbal washes. Back To Top Why does it have these requirements? Back To Top How large is the download version? Back To Top Why do some kit-pieces appear in multiple versions? No - there is an install size choice during the installer in the boxed and download versions.

BFD Percussion simply sounds great and sits well in any musical context. Back To Top What's the best way to use these sounds? BFD 1. You can also use the 'Type' drop-down menu in any slot's kit-piece selector, although the number of articulations available can be reduced, depending on the destination slot.

BFD2 Any kit-piece can be loaded into any slot using the 'Type' drop-down menu in any slot's kit-piece chooser. All mic channels become available in the mixer, although any excess articulations must be mapped to MIDI keys of your choice. BFD Eco Kit-pieces classified as snares or kicks must be loaded into snare or kick slots. The 3 percussion slots allow you to load kit-pieces classified as toms, cymbals or percussion use the 'Type' drop-down menu to specify.

All mic channels become available in the mixer although any excess articulations must be mapped to MIDI keys of your choice. There are no known manufacturing defects at this time. Back To Top How were the kit-pieces recorded? The channels were set up as follows: Direct A Royer was used for the direct signal.

These mics were fed into a set of API preamps. There are no bleed channels, as only one instrument was recorded at a time. Room Pair of Neumann U89s, approx. A few final words from John: "When recording the plastic bucket, the last articulation recorded was the hit on the bottom of the bucket.

It broke after two strikes. I then spent 20 minutes looking around the studio for another bucket. Keep in mind that it was two in the morning! I found another bucket outside that had been used for cement.

I spent another 20 minutes chipping out the dried cement and began recording again. All of this to bring the sound of a plastic bucket to the world of BFD! My wife, Leslie, was thrilled!



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