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ORDER JO 7340.2D Air Traffic Organization Policy Effective Date: May 2, 2013 SUBJ: Contractions This handbook contains the approved word and phrase contractions used by personnel of the Federal Aviation Administration and other agencies that provide air traffic control, communications, weather, charting, and associated aviation-communication services. New Features and Sounds) 12 Feb 2010 Spectrasonics updates Stylus RMX to v1.9.3f (Win/Mac) and SAGE Converter for Mac to v1.6.3 04 Dec 2009 Spectrasonics updates Stylus RMX to v1.9.2d 17 Sep 2009 Spectrasonics updates Stylus RMX to v1.9.0e (incl. Download wapapp. 64-bit Mac Version) 03 Aug 2009 ILIO releases S.A.G.E Xpander Bundle for Stylus RMX 26 Jun 2009.
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Recommendation for Stylus RMX SAGE expanders with simple 4/4 beats?
Hi
This might seem like an obvious research question but I was wondering if someone could Recommend any RMX SAGE expanders with some 'simple 4/4 beats'?
To be more specific, short of programming my own, as a useful writing tool sometimes I'm looking for a simple 'four on the floor' patterns and or loops with kicks on the the first and third beat only..seems basic enough, right?
Of course depending on the style (edm, etc) I'm sure there's something out there (currently looking at zero-g stuff) RMX is my go to.. I use liquid grooves and the backbeat expansion, but aside from that the stock options are few and far between.
I know I can edit existing beats as well with much success but when I'm inspired I want to call up something right away with less complexity.
Thanks for any help or suggestions!
Phly23
spectrasonics VIP customer
This might seem like an obvious research question but I was wondering if someone could Recommend any RMX SAGE expanders with some 'simple 4/4 beats'?
To be more specific, short of programming my own, as a useful writing tool sometimes I'm looking for a simple 'four on the floor' patterns and or loops with kicks on the the first and third beat only..seems basic enough, right?
Of course depending on the style (edm, etc) I'm sure there's something out there (currently looking at zero-g stuff) RMX is my go to.. I use liquid grooves and the backbeat expansion, but aside from that the stock options are few and far between.
I know I can edit existing beats as well with much success but when I'm inspired I want to call up something right away with less complexity.
Thanks for any help or suggestions!
Phly23
spectrasonics VIP customer
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