Tuesday, August 12, 2008

Toontrack EZX Latin Percussion Expansion Library (for EZdrummer)

The Latin Percussion EZX for EZdrummer contains the percussion sounds from the revolutionary, award winning pro drum sampler, dfh Superior from Toontrack Music. The EZX includes midifiles that will add that extra groove on top of your steady drumtrack. System requirements: 1 Gb free disc space, 512 Mb RAM, DVD drive, dfh EZdrummer installed.Instrument list Latin Percussion EZX Afuche MEINL Afuche LP Afuche Shakers Rhythm Tech Cans Light Shaker MEINL Small Shaker MEINL 8 Shake Small MEINL Apple Shaker MEINL Lemon Shaker MEINL Medium2 Shaker LP Shake It MEINL Pear Shaker MEINL StootEgg Shaker MEINL SmallEgg Shaker MEINL SmallerEgg Shaker MEINL Large Shaker MEINL Medium Shaker MEINL 8 Shake Large LP Gold Big Caxixis MEINL Caxixi MEINL small Caxixi Custom Caxixi Maracas MEINL plastic maracas LP skin maracas MEINL/LP mix maracas Bongo 1 MEINL Collection series MEINL fibercraft Bongo 2 MEINL Collection series MEINL fibercraft Cowbell MEINL small cowbell MEINL realplayer cowbell MEINL realplayer steel big cowbell LP small cowbell MEINL mambo cowbell LP salsa cowbell Cymbal 1 Emsing custom crash 20" PAISTE full crash 10" MEINL BYZANCE splash Cymbal 2 16" MEINL BYZANCE thin crash 16" SABIAN medium thin crash 6" MEINL BYZANCE splash Splash 8" ZILDJIAN A Custom Splash 8" MEINL BYZANCE splash Cajon Cajon Chimes MEINL Barchimes Pelle Hjelmers big chimes Mini chimes Conga 1 MEINL woodcraft MEINL fibercraft MEINL wood professiona...


Are CDs still a sound investment?

There was once a time that the first milestone in a band's career was pressing a CD. There was always something special about the perfectly shrink- wrapped plastic case, the look of promise contained within the albums cover, and the power of a barcode branded in black and white on the tray card. For most, having a professionally pressed disc was like a signal that they've arrived and are proudly showing the world their art. While many still gauge their musical success in the culmination of a packed CD, the allure of digital downloads has caused many to question the need for CD Duplication in the future.

Ease of Use

Digital downloads, most commonly offered in the popular mp3 format, have quickly become a favorite of many music fans due to their easy transferability and lower cost. Mp3s use a process called psychoacoustic masking to compress a standard audio file into a smaller file size with very little if any audible quality loss ( mp3 vs CD quality test). This technology allowed artists to offer high-quality renderings of their music directly to fans through online stores like iTunes or directly from their website. Because the band no longer had to front the manufacturing cost of the audio CD duplication or music CD duplication , they are usually able to offer their music at a low price than that of a standard compact disc.

The Physiological Factor

While, mp3 technology can be beneficial to both the artist and the consumer, there are some disadvantages to purchasing music in a digital format. Aside from the loss of certain frequencies, mp3s typically live on a computer or portable listening device, which can be susceptible to data loss and system failure. Because of copyright concerns, music lost in computer crashes cannot be recovered without paying for all your songs again. For users that don't back up their data, there is a substantial risk of losing your entire music collection and ultimately your investment.

Also, many music fans still like the feeling of holding a tangible product in their hands. For them reading a CD booklet, and the physiological experience of holding a piece of the artist's work is an important experience. These same fans are probably also likely to purchase merchandise at an artist's performance or show. Since mp3s are a downloadable format, artist's who opt for mp3 only releases may loose out on a percentage of sales and impulse buyers who want to take home souvenirs of their concert.

Consumer Options

With no shortage of compelling arguments for both formats, the only thing that is certain is that technology is giving both musicians and fans a broader range of options. Because selling mp3s through digital distribution websites cost no additional money, bands can manufacture standard CDs for those who prefer owning discs, and output high-quality mp3s for fans satisfied with lower priced downloads. In order to reach all of your target audience, it makes the most sense to provide as many buyer options as possible to maximize your potential market and ultimately album sales.

For further information, visit www.Audio-CD-Duplication.com or contact at sales@audio-cd-duplication.com.

C. Jason writes many articles on technology related issues for http://www.Audio-cd-duplication.com. An excellent orator, pens down the critical facts for the Audio and Music Digital World.

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