Hi there!
Read about Speedrum a while ago on Gearspace already, and now that NI have completely messed up Battery 4 (at least on silicon-macOS, which is what I'm using...), I thought I'd have a look for alternatives.
So, I downloaded Speedrum Lite for a start. Quite impressive for a freebie, could even do complete percussive tracks with it, so there's that. Would peak my interest in Speedrum some more.
But: in case it doesn't find the samples I used, it'll make Logic hang while opening the project. No way to even remotely get the project opened again, the only option being to delete the component file.
Ok, I know that a) this is the lite version, b) it's at V1.x rather than at V2.x (such as its big sibling). But I'd really like to know whether this is the same with the full version, because in that case, I think it needed to be adressed. Missing samples should always trigger whatever kind of sample relocating dialog (ideally with some options to get through the process quicker, such as "use folder" and what not).
Cheers.
Read about Speedrum a while ago on Gearspace already, and now that NI have completely messed up Battery 4 (at least on silicon-macOS, which is what I'm using...), I thought I'd have a look for alternatives.
So, I downloaded Speedrum Lite for a start. Quite impressive for a freebie, could even do complete percussive tracks with it, so there's that. Would peak my interest in Speedrum some more.
But: in case it doesn't find the samples I used, it'll make Logic hang while opening the project. No way to even remotely get the project opened again, the only option being to delete the component file.
Ok, I know that a) this is the lite version, b) it's at V1.x rather than at V2.x (such as its big sibling). But I'd really like to know whether this is the same with the full version, because in that case, I think it needed to be adressed. Missing samples should always trigger whatever kind of sample relocating dialog (ideally with some options to get through the process quicker, such as "use folder" and what not).
Cheers.
Statistics: Posted by Sascha Franck — Mon Jun 10, 2024 9:15 am