
bhuard75
Techdeath’s Resident Asshole Student
They sound good. I know shit about drums. Is their product line a good place to start with learning and whipping up drum parts?
Well you can program your own midi with any of them, but yeah free is always good. The ML Drums free kit/software is pretty damn good.I honestly prefer freeware stuff like metrodrummer.
Most of the stuff like GGD i don't like because I prefer to program my own midi.
Well you can program your own midi with any of them, but yeah free is always good. The ML Drums free kit/software is pretty damn good.
I really want to say “oh… Gotcha” but I don’t think I get what you’re saying.I don't mean "using their pre-recorded beats" I mean actually programming a midi file and then using the program to convert it
and a bunch of them, in fact, do NOT allow you to do this
I really want to say “oh… Gotcha” but I don’t think I get what you’re saying.
Ah ok.
I mean I always program my midi in a midi track in my daw by hand or lately a 16 pad controller. I manually program all the humanization and velocities as well. Then load the drum software as a plugin insert on the track.
Once I line it I bounce each drum in place as an individual track for mixing.
GGD definitely does this. I've only ever used a drum plugin with the manual MIDI roll. The only one I've ever used that doesn't do this is the drummer in Garage Band. The MIDI map on GGD is just different than ToonTrack, which is usually the standard.I mean editing the midi in another program, saving it as a .mid file, and then dragging and dropping (or adding) the file to a track, and having the program use THAT instead of programming it using their proprietary software/crap - which in many cases is limited, dumb, or doesn't behave like an actual drummer would
I'm not trying to be argumentative or anything, its just something a crapload of these programs don't support
I use the OKW Architects a lot. I own SSD, Superior and Addictive Drums. GGD is my favorite, especially if I don't want to deal with mixing much. Probably going to pick up one of their more raw kits next.
GGD definitely does this. I've ever used a drum plugin with the manual MIDI roll. The only one I've ever used that doesn't do this is the drummer in Garage Band. The MIDI map on GGD is just different than ToonTrack, which is usually the standard.