Submersible Music DrumCore 3 Does So Much With So Little Space

May 28, 2009
Submersible Music DrumCore 3 Part Three

Kord Taylor from Submersible Music is finishing what he started two videos ago, with the last of the three-part demo of DrumCore 3. This time he "spices it up" with some neat DrumCore specific tricks, and shows off how little CPU DC3 and its cute, affordable little brother KitCore take up. You'll have so much space left over, you can edit an action movie in HD and score it at the same time!*

*Results may vary.



Presenter: Gretchen Hasse, Gearwire
Location: Gearwire Studio -- Chicago, IL

Gretchen Hasse is a media producer for Gearwire.


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