Platinum Samples Release Military Cadence

US Multi-Format MIDI Groove Library featuring military band style patterns      09/06/11

Platinum Samples Release Military Cadence


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Platinum Samples and John Emrich have announce the release of their Military Cadence Multi-Format MIDI Groove Library. Here's what they have to say about it...
Military Cadence features drum line grooves, snare rolls and a full collection of rudiments formatted for BFD2®, BFD Eco®, EZDrummer®, EZplayer®, Superior Drummer 2.0®, Addictive Drums®, Cakewalk® Session DrummerTM as well as General MIDI which can be used with any GM compatible drum software or hardware. Military Cadence contains a collection of 285 live, military cadence grooves and rudiments recorded as a real performance on an electronic drum set. This definitive collection features the first really usable military band style patterns for MIDI.
Military Cadence was composed and recorded by John Emrich, a retired Chief Musician from the U.S. Navy Band in Washington, DC. Hard to program, drum rudiments and rolls have a feel that can only be achieved by correctly playing them live. The library features grooves in 2/4, 4/4 and 6/8. The standard rudiments and snare drum rolls are also presented.
Platinum Samples and John Emrich are two of the foremost producers of drum samples in the world, with over 50 years of experience in the professional music industry, and now they have turned their attention to developing MIDI Grooves. Military Cadence was produced and performed by John Emrich on a Yamaha DTX900 electronic drum set. No quantization, mouse clicks, or pastes were used – we leave that to you. Use this as the starting point for all your military cadence needs, as well as a creative catalyst for other musical styles. Military Cadence is like having your own personal military drum line.
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