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Drumagog v4.11

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File Size

23.6 MB

License

Demonstration (All Demo software)

License Conditions

14 Day Trial. Registration: Basic US$199 or Pro US$269.00

System Requirements

DirectX/VST/RTAS host application

Date Added

2008-09-10

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Software Description

Drumagog is a plug-in that automatically replaces drum tracks with a vast array of other samples. Engineers and producers worldwide use Drumagog to fix and enhance existing drum tracks. Drumagog is extremely easy to use. Just insert it onto a drum track and select your favorite sample. Drumagog does the rest. For advanced drum replacing, Drumagog is packed with powerful features for the ultimate in control.

Features

  • Automatically replaces drum tracks with a variety of samples
  • Compatible with WAV, AIF, SDII, and GIG samples and libraries
  • MIDI Input and Output Capability
  • Advanced Visual Triggering feature
  • Sophisticated sample management
  • Auto sample-rate conversion
  • Works with any VST/RTAS compatible application.
  • Compatible with Pro Tools, Logic and Digital Performer
  • Comes with a complete drum sample collection

New in v4.11

  • Fixed graphics issue in Logic 8.
  • Added Vista installer.
  • Fixed PC issue that required installing extra runtime files.
  • Fixed "unloadable" problem with Cubase SX3.
  • Fixed Logic 8.0.2 AU validation issue.
  • Fixed problems with moving sessions between Intel and PowerPC Macs, and vice versa.
  • Fixed Add From File crashing bug under Vista.
  • Fixed issue in WaveLab, Audition, Sound Forge and others that caused problems rendering tracks.
  • Fixed various other graphics issues.

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Don't bother.

The description sounds better than the audio results... Maybe if you have no idea how to program beats yourself, it *might* be useful, but otherwise, sorry, no.

Re: Don't bother.

Actually, I found it to be quite useful. It has worked magic on many songs that had worthless drum tracks on them.

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