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L. A. Modern Percussion - $60 at Pulse Audio

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L. A. Modern Percussion - $60 at Pulse Audio

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Pulse Audio is running an 80% discount on Audio Ollie's L. A. Modern Percussion. Recorded and mixed at Warner Bros Eastwood Stage by Alan Meyerson. It's $60 for the next two weeks.

https://pulse.audio/product/la-modern-p ... dio-ollie/


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Wow. That seems a no-brainer.
“Many musicians get paying work based on their ability to create believable orchestral simulations. Whenever musicians get paying work, that’s a Good Thing.”

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It's a very good price. Do you have LAMP Larry? And if so, would you recommend it?

I don't often need trailer or film percussion. But usually I really like Alan Meyerson's work. So I am sure I would enjoy it sonically. I'm still debating whether I want to do the work of integrating LAMP into my template.

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I don’t write much music that needs orchestral percussion — in fact, if I’m honest, I don’t like orchestral percussion all that much (nor music that relies heavily on it, a few early 20th century exceptions notwithstanding) — but if I were, I wouldn’t hesitate about this deal.

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Linos wrote: Feb 16, 2024 12:40 pm It's a very good price. Do you have LAMP Larry? And if so, would you recommend it?

I don't often need trailer or film percussion. But usually I really like Alan Meyerson's work. So I am sure I would enjoy it sonically. I'm still debating whether I want to do the work of integrating LAMP into my template.
This!

I don’t have it, listened to demos when it came out, thought it sounded good, didn’t need it for the price.

Now it’s a great price, but the whole template thing-just painful.

I’ve been working with a singer/cowriter over the past year and we’re onto our ninth song. I’ve started from scratch each time-so much easier. So much less clutter.

I’ve decided to get less lazy about it and set up a half dozen new templates that are much more directed at specific projects. I just find my “everything” template unwieldy these days.

Anyway, I’m going to buy LAMP and integrate it into a big pounding template with ARK 1-type bombastic patches.
“Many musicians get paying work based on their ability to create believable orchestral simulations. Whenever musicians get paying work, that’s a Good Thing.”

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I've been eyeing this for a long time. Got it the moment the deal was published on VI-C.


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I do not believe anyone will regret this purchase! I purchased it a while ago and it does get used.

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Piet De Ridder wrote: Feb 16, 2024 1:14 pm I don’t write much music that needs orchestral percussion [...] but if I were, I wouldn’t hesitate about this deal.
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Similar for me. I do use orchestral percussion regularly, but mainly standard stuff like timpani, gran cassa, piatti. Some drums and the odd mallet here and there. With BBCSO and Cinepercussion I do have these covered twice already. I don't have much in terms of epic/cinematic percussion. But that's because I simply didn't need any so far.

Looking at the patches list, I think LAMP would add next to nothing to orchestral percussion for me.

https://static1.squarespace.com/static/ ... 281%29.pdf

It seems to be a great collection for hyped percussion though.


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interesting - this, I guess, is why we have Chocolate and Vanilla?

LAMP is a good choice for bombastic, I fill in the rest with True Strike.

For "standard" percussion I use ToonTrack Orchestral Percussion, I love the sound, and seldom need to fill in the blanks.

I find BBCSO, and Cineperc to be somewhere in between.

I also love the miscellaneous percussion libraries from the old Tonehammer folks<G>


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A trap I often fall into - I work with one of the less bombastic libraries on a track that is in no way intended to be epic, but after working with it for a while I decide it needs more oomph, so I insert a more bombastic library, when what I really needed to do is walk away.

It is not unlike that adaptation that happens after working for a while at a reasonable level, you start to push the volume knob up slowly.


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Well, I’ve bought it and may eventually try it! I’m looking forward to some slamming bombast, and I’ll report back soon.
“Many musicians get paying work based on their ability to create believable orchestral simulations. Whenever musicians get paying work, that’s a Good Thing.”

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