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Several years ago, BFD gave away a fully functioning demo of BFD on the cover DVD of Computer Music with the only restriction that it was stereo out only. BFD normally has multi-outs that you can process downstream.

I found it to be very useful with one exception - either the closed or open hi-hat sample would not respond properly to velocity - you got one level and one level only.

I ended up putting that on it's own track so that I could tame it.

However, very nicely recorded and easy to use, though deep.

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-Scott


Never saw that CM issue -- in fact, I never heard of BFD until about a year ago. BFD Eco is missing some features, and has less detailed sounds than BFD2. From the FAQ:
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Each kit-piece features a maximum of 24 velocity layers, at 16-bit resolution, for each of its articulations. Any expansion pack kit-pieces are also reduced to this detail level when loading them within BFD Eco.


BFD2 has 55 GB of samples, I think all at 24-bit. In any case, I haven't had any problems at all with Eco. It's fun.


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Tom Smith
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