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Title: Guitar Pro 5 RSE question
Post by: silentrage on June 13, 2007, 07:40:25 PM
I was just looking around for a way to get good drum tracks to jam to and I thought Guitar Pro 5 has real potentials because it uses recorded samples now instead of midi.
It's super easy to program, and there are already TONS of songs done for it with complete drum sequences, which is great for me cuz i'm too lazy to actually program drum sequences, the ONLY problem is the samples that come with the Gp5 RSE (realistic sound engine) sound kinda like ass compared to any serious virtual drummer (IE. Groove Agent, EZ Drummer).

Is there a way to replace the samples in the RSE and force GP5 to playback your own sample files? That would just be killer :)
Title: Guitar Pro 5 RSE question
Post by: Transcend on June 13, 2007, 07:42:50 PM
not that i know of

just do what i do

use ezdrummer with the dkfh plugin and then export a midi of the drums only from gp5 and play it back in ezdrummer and hitrecord that way you can sort the panning of each drum & volume levels etc
Title: Guitar Pro 5 RSE question
Post by: Manji on June 13, 2007, 11:19:19 PM
Nope, I don't think there is a way to do that.  That said, the RSE drums on Gp5 (the new ones, anyway) have a pretty comprehensive EQ system- if you tweak them for long enough you might be able to get a good sound.

Either that or just do what hate_growth said :D

Edit: I find it interesting that the RSE drums available with Guitar Pro 5.0 sound pretty damn nice but the new RSE drums in 5.1 sound like shite.  Why would they break something that sounds damn good? >_<
Title: Guitar Pro 5 RSE question
Post by: Transcend on June 14, 2007, 12:16:30 AM
is it jsut me or does anyone else find th rse drums to be really quiet compared to everything else on gp5?
Title: Guitar Pro 5 RSE question
Post by: silentrage on June 14, 2007, 12:34:14 PM
Quote from: hate_growth
not that i know of

just do what i do

use ezdrummer with the dkfh plugin and then export a midi of the drums only from gp5 and play it back in ezdrummer and hitrecord that way you can sort the panning of each drum & volume levels etc


Are you saying that you can export the midi from GP5 and use the sequence to control EZ drummer to produce the same sequence but with better samples?