When I go to my license manager bfd and bfd2 and zildjian pack 2 are not showing even though I own them I was always able to use them before in bfd3 before the migration of my account. How do I get them back so I can use them.
Also when will protools get Bfd3 as a vst.
Those were Licensed to the Fxpansion Version…The InMusic Version Licensing changed.
BFD and BFD2 became Expansions…
BFD is Eldorado…BFD2 is London Sessions.
Eldorado,XFL,Deluxe are no longer available for purchase (recorded at Eldorado Studios)…after the InMusic aquisition.
Zildjian Digital Vault Licensing was not renewed by Zildjian after the InMusic aquisition.
Zildjian recently came out with their own E-Kit and Module.
You’ll need to Contact BFD Support and get a Support Ticket or Live Chat…you will need to Provide Serial Numbers/email Account etc so they can be converted/Re-issued for the New Licensing.
AAX and Vst3 are currently Not Supported
BFD3.5 is currently in Beta testing (AAX ,Vst3 support etc)
Support have sorted out the bfd1 and 2 kits the Zildijan cymbals there is only one reference in my account does that have pack 1 & 2 together, I think there used to be two references before one for each pack
I seem to remember (2) Separate Versions…original was a variation of the Gen 16… Z-Pack1, S-Pack1 and S-Pack2…and the Marching Band/Orchestral came later…
Maybe there was a “combined” serial number later on for those with both packs.
I remember many had the first…not so many were interested in what I always referred to as Marching/Orchestral as most were Mallet Hits…hard to remember…
The Reference Links are still up…
DV1
DV2
What do the terms ‘Pancake’, ‘Ping’, ‘Zing’, ‘Tap’, ‘Port Suck’, ‘Ding’ and ‘Crunch’ mean?
These terms represent specific Drum Corps marching band articulations.
What are the cymbals in this pack designed for?
Many of the Zildjian cymbals in this collection are designed for orchestras, ensembles and marching bands, although they can be used in any styles of music, especially as interesting alternatives to crash cymbals. The following Zildjian cymbal ranges are featured heavily.
K Constantinople
K Constantinople cymbals have a dark, warm, complex and rich sound.
K Symphonic
K Symphonic cymbals have an immediate attack with a strong midrange and an an almost ‘roar’-like sustain characteristic.
Classic Orchestral:
The Classic Orchestral range has a bright and buoyant sound that rises above the sound of the ensemble.
Symphonic Tone:
Symphonic Tone cymbals are orchestral cymbals with a classic and bright ‘A’ Zildjian sound.
Concert Stage:
Concert Stage cymbals feature a classic ‘A’ Zildjian sound and are designed specifically for Concert Band playing.
Stadium:
Stadium cymbals are designed for outdoor or indoor marching bands and feature superb projection and dynamics.