How many drumagog plug-is can be used?

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stageform
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How many drumagog plug-is can be used?

Post by stageform »

I have the platnium vers. and using cubase sx2 with plans on ungrading to cubase 4 in a month. what problem i am having is i can place a drumagog plug-in on seperate tracks which consist of:

kick drum
snare
tom 01
tom 02
tom 03
and floor tom

the first six pulls up after i insert except when i try to put the seventh (floor tom) the drmagog box turns grey and shows nothing.

any suggestion

thanks
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Post by joey_capps »

Increase your RAM if possible. I had the same problem when I only had 1 Gb, I increased to 3 Gb and have had no issues--though I don't think I have ever run more than three or four instances of Drumagog other than testing out the program.

Cheers,

Joe.
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Post by zumbido »

I usually run two for the kick, two for the snare and three for toms.

The reason I have pairs for kick and snare is that, of each pair, I run one with a gog and the second to BFD for overheads/room/PZMs.

I don't usually use the direct kick and snare from BFD.

The three for the toms go directly to BFD.

I prefer the room sound of BFD over some reverb device.

I have run pairs for each of the three toms.

That would make a total of ten instances of Drumagog.
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Post by Teri »

Drumagog uses different amounts of memory depending on what samples you have loaded. usually, it's 20-50MB per Drumagog instance. If you have 1GB or more in your system, you've got plenty of memory for Drumagog.
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