Requires:
- v1 Rock 1.1
- v2 NP Standard Bass Rhodes
- Beta BeatBuddy Manager version ≥1.6b
- Firmware ≥ v2.0.4
Requires:
Where to get * v1 Rock 1.1 and/or * v2 NP Standard Bass Rhodes?
Thanks in advance for any answer to liapin@me.com!
Alex (liapin@me.com)
v1 refers to the type of song—not the drum set.
v1 is my shorthand for a drums only one-press or DOP
v2 is for a drums and bass guitar one-press or OPB
v3 and v4 refers to one-press versions with keys and strings
If you are using the latest release of the default drum sets, you don’t need to worry about “1.1” drum sets.
The NP Standard Bass Rhodes is no longer available from this forum as the link was posted on the old forum, which appears to be down. I will try to find this kit, zip and share a link later today. If I can’t find the kit, I will update the song to use a different kit.
Ozzy Osbourne
Notes:
Suggested kit(s): both versions use the 2082 Hammond with Bass 84+C1 kit.
Includes: 2 songs, MIDI source file and Chords & Lyrics
Crazy Train - Ozzy Osbourne.zip (69.9 KB)
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Disclaimer: Music is art, it’s interpretive. So right or wrong, good or bad does not exist.
Just a note in passing - we’ve been using the stock Rock 8 (beat 22 var 11) without an intro at 135 bpm on this for a couple of years. I start on the pedal push playing the intro riff after an audio sample of about 12-15 sec ripped from the Ozzy version. The other two guys play along with the audio sample on bass and guitar and the transition is pretty seamless. We use an iPad program (UnRealBook) that lets you put a play button on the screen for a given song linked to the music file. Its #8 on the linked site list.
-Thanks for the Ozzy update…