Jeff Hilligan
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Computer, audio interface recording software? I have all this and just can't figure out drums.
It's beyond frustrating
It's beyond frustrating
What will it do I mean I'm totally in the dark on making drums for my tunesReaperDAW
$60 to register an individual license.
It won't do anything for drums.What will it do I mean I'm totally in the dark on making drums for my tunes
Just looked at the YouTube video on this.You could grab EZDrummer3 if you want something simple and quick?
It's all "Premixed" so things will sound decent out of the box. It'll have midi grooves and loops built in that you can use, you can then edit these if you need to.
Pretty much as far as I'm aware.Just looked at the YouTube video on this.
Looks impressive !
I guess it uses AI to listen to a riff and then suggest a beat.
I'm guessing EZDrummer3 isn't gonna call me at 2:00am expecting me to come down to county jail and bail it out, because we have a gig Friday night ?Pretty much as far as I'm aware.
The older versions were purely just based around having drum kits and sounds that were "mix ready" and good to just drop into a mix.
The newer versions of their stuff (like the bass and keyboard ones) all have the groove detecting stuff also in it where it can suggest beats etc.
I'm fairly sure with the bass one you can record a riff on guitar and it'll figure out what chords you're playing and where the changes are and suggest a bass line etc. Smart stuff!
Technically, Reaper is "free".If it helps OP I’m in the same boat. Ive got a Royer 121, sm57, grabbing an e609 soon, bought a UA Apollo twin interface, and a decent two channel mic preamp. I haven’t gone down the DAW path yet but as mentioned earlier I believe I can use Luna for free. I planned to look into EZdrummer since I’m only wanting to record decent amp recordings that don’t make every amp sound like ass.
I’m actually recording on a windows laptop so I was planning to get a pro tools license and just suck it up and figure it out. I don’t think I can use Luna on windows and when I realized that I sorta put all of this to the side. $3k in recording hardware literally collecting dust. Moving is a pain.Technically, Reaper is "free".
I used it free for several years before I paid the $60 to register an individual license.
That's what I use. Easy and quick!!You could grab EZDrummer3 if you want something simple and quick?
It's all "Premixed" so things will sound decent out of the box. It'll have midi grooves and loops built in that you can use, you can then edit these if you need to.
Yeah, I hate programming drums.I've been using the pre-mixed GGD stuff a lot lately. The One Kit Wonder classic rock & metal packs, and the Benny Grey one.
For what I'm doing, I can find a preset that works, and focus my time and guitar stuff.