Cakewalk E-MU Proteus PX-7 Drums Our Price: $49.00. Over 500 patches of realistic drum and percussion sounds. The Proteus PX-7 sample collection has over 500 patches that capture the essence of a real drummer and percussionist on a multitude of kits from such respected names as Ludwig, Pearl, Gretch, Tama, and more. Jan 31, 2010 cakewalk / DSF proteus pack drum maps a little gift for xmas for owners of the pack a few drum maps well 78 of them. Work in progress. So far mo' phat ones and a few planet earth ones. They take a long while to do, so if you use em, perhaps think about making a map or 5 that I haven't done:).
DescriptionDigital Sound Factory has acquired the exclusive rights to the original Proteus hardware sound ROM’s and has re mastered this legendary content for software synthesizers. Starting with the original waveforms, DSF has programmed over 3,500 instruments used in the Proteus hardware to be compatible with modern software synthesizer formats.
Each format offered is custom programmed to that format to take advantage of the synthesizer parameters available. Formats include Cakewalk Dimension, SoundFont, Presonus Studio One, Pro Tools Structure, and Emulator/Proteus X/VX.
(‘Regular’ price $79)I downloaded the Digital Sound Factory Guitar Pack (on Steam flash sale $10) the other week and was a little disappointed. Quality OK but a bit short on content.Well today I bought the E-MU Proteus 2000 pack (including Dimension LE +) and I’m not disappointed. It’s quality, massive (1000 presets) and the Dimension LE (Lite Edition) Synth is thrown in inclusive of another 500 patches.I’m not a professional (yet) and didn’t want to pay the $66+ for Dimension Pro that you might be able to find with coupon hunting (DSF 30% sale posted by Joestevensus). DimLE will suit me for now. But through registration I may be able to upgrade to DimPro for $49 anyway! (=$70).There are bundle DimPro and E-MU bundle deals too - just a bit more than I wanted to pay at this time.I had my eye on Dimension as I had read it was a bit more ‘general’ than Rapture (Electronic Synth focussed(?)).Note: It didn’t work as 64-bit (likely as MC6T and my Steam install is 32-bit).
Un/Reinstalled as 32-bit - works a charm. (Not sure that was the true issue but works and suits my needs). The wording is correct and not meant to confuse sorry. For clarity.(and I'm not affiliated).Each of the individual packs is $19:95 and includes DimLE + additional patches. (i just got the Proteus 2000 Pack).
Very good bang for buck.- Mo' Phat- Planet Earth- Proteus 2000- PX-7 Drums- Virtuoso- Xtreme Lead 1Yes $99 ( -$20 voucher(?) ) is also good deal for the Complete 'Pack' Bundle too. But beyond my budget and requirement for now.I didn't use a voucher for my purchase. Perhaps you can get an extra 20% off (?). What, you get Dimension LE thrown in with in the $19.99 packs? The E-MU Proteus 2000 pack to be specific?' Features. Over 500 patchesDescriptionCakewalk PROTEUS 2000 includes the E-MU Sample Content from the Proteus 2000.
It also includes Cakewalk Dimension LE Sample-Player Software, which can be used with VST, Audio Units, DXI and RTAS, for PC and MAC'OK it might be a player rather than the full Dim LE edition but it means you can buy the packs and use them in MC6 or X3.The offer to get the full LE + 500 patches only appears on the US and not the UK cakewalk store site by the way.Still, one good turn deserves another. Issue 200 of Computer Music magazine comes with the full version of Rapture on its cover disc!!
(It's due out on 5th January - and will be available for digital download). And you'll save another 4c - they're $19.95.Have a look on the individual pack pages.e,g, Proteus 2000 Pack:It says:Bonus offer: Register today and get Dimension LE + 500 additional patches FREEI've purchased, received and played.DimLE (+base presets (assume the 500)) and the E-MU Proteus Pack (2000 in this case) is provided as download links for Win and Mac.You install DimLE, then the Proteus Pack (which will be available in DimLE). As above I think you may have to use the 32-bit version with MC6T.DimLE will come up with a 'skippable' and fairly unobtrussive registration nag window.
When I did register, and got the Serial Key by email, it failed at first. The Support FAQ pointed to Windows User Account Control being the issue so I had to do a one-off 'Run as Administrator' on MC6T (right click on e.g., C:Program Files (x86)SteamSteamAppscommonCakewalkMusic Creator 6 TouchCWMC.exe). It likely populates the key to the Windows Registry).
All good running without the nag now.I specifically did register incase I want to upgrade to DimPro, which is currently available for upgrade from DimLE for $49. Thanks for the Rapture tip Andy. Used 2018 official cpc certification study guide pdf.
Maybe not in Australia though (?). Worth investigation.Regarding DimLE - I'm pretty sure it's the full DimLE (Lite Edition).DimLE is a 'player' (soft synth) with effects tweaking knobs and switches. It doesn't have the wave tranformation tools of DimPro (probably some other bits too).It comes with a bunch (500(?)) of presets, patches, instruments (whatever you want to call them).and then you get the E-MU Proteus Pack(s) as well (in my case Protues 2000) at $19.95 a pop or $99 for the Complete Bundle (before vouchers). I have an account at the US store as well as the UK one as it happens,so I'm tempted to buy it in $ and register it in the US store - but I'd prefer to keep it on my UK account if it's the same offer. Waiting for reply from customer service.As for the Computer Music mag Rapture offer - they are a UK magazine but do ship worldwide.
I'm not clear whether their digital vault download service would work for overseas electronic customers or not.still it's worth keeping an eye on.even if you have to get a paper copy.I'm a huge fan of the Rapture sounds. Hey @joestevensus.I got ProteusVX working as standalone (on Win8 64bit (installs 32bit)). The VST through MC6T comes up but no sound (yet! Audio settings greyed out).It has 1025 presets (soundsets).AND. They appear very similar to that I got with Proteus 2000!!! (I just really checked guitars out at this point).
I guess i paid for the privilege of them working with DimLE / MC6T (and getting DimLE):).(I wonder if there's a way to export them to.prog (?))First it gave an error regarding an invalid.exb file. A quick Goolge gave me some clues:Here's what I did:1. Start as Admin first time (Not sure if this was necessary)2. (I did scan C: vi Library - Presets populated but didn't seem to take effect so had to.)Open the Bank (Right Click 'Proteus VX' frame or File Open)and load C:Program Files (x86)Creative ProfessionalE-MU Sound CentralProteus X Composer X Composer v2.0.1.exb)3. Set sound Input/Output settings manually from Options Preferences.4. Save the.exb on exit (You might want to back the original up first - or name it something else).
Loads auto on Proteus Startup next time around,@andymcnish,@joestevensusYeah - I'll check Computer Music mag out.UpdateI've since bought Sonar X3 and the ProteusVX VST works fine. Checked back with MC6T and it also works fine now.
Possibly because using I'm ASIO(4ALL) drivers now (?).I got the mag and downloads - Rapture is awesome.