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Old 05-05-2012, 07:55 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Trying to find some new drum machine programs...
any thoughts?
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Old 05-05-2012, 11:00 PM   #2 (permalink)
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Can't really go wrong with Native Instruments Battery. Top-tier as far as most of the production world is concerned.
Of course, you're still limited by the drum samples you're using in any scenario. If you're more into the realistic acoustic drums, you'll want Fxpansion - BFD or Toontrack - EZ Drummer. Battery is more of a drum-oriented sampler, which does provide sounds, but it's not really locked into a specific niche, but is the most customizable of the bunch, followed by BFD, then EZ Drummer.

In any case, you can use your own sounds and one-hits no matter what.
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I love the drum music.But can't play.So if this post or topic can help me to learn it
i will be thankful to you very much
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EZDrummer, Superior Drummer, Addictive Drums, BFD 2. Though the best thing is to "collect" sounds, and apply them to your sampler. Also. Don't forget that mixing it properly is also a must. Its all in the mix - you can get good results even if you use a ****ty sampler.

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Though if your into making soundtracks etc, than you should go with StormDrum 2. Its wicked.
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Old 05-08-2012, 03:36 AM   #5 (permalink)
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What programs would you recomend for prearranged drum tracks? I kinda want to pla some slap bass over some funk drums...but all I have is audacity
All of them, I think. As far as I know you can run presets and loops on any sampler. You can even download more presets & loops, if you want something specific.
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