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Broken Face
-= Forum Pistolero =-
USA
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Posted - 09/27/2005 : 08:26:38
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Any recommendations? I really need to get my hands on something to give my demos some more life to them. I'm not looking for anything fancy, just something that i can have some fun with and get a decent sound out of that will allow me to give drummers i work with some guidelines.
-Brian
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Kirk
= Cult of Ray =
USA
633 Posts |
Posted - 09/27/2005 : 11:55:49
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...also anticipating an answer.(aaaa)
I've installed a lot of different drum programs, but nothing compares with the ease and enjoyment of an actual portable drum machine. I just like pressing buttons in loops.
Any software where you can actually press keys on the keyboard to create instant sound? |
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Doog
* Dog in the Sand *
United Kingdom
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ivandivel
= Cult of Ray =
394 Posts |
Posted - 09/27/2005 : 18:42:10
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http://www.rayzoon.com/products.html
I´ve listened to some demos, they´re not bad but not my style.
However, the drum machines that come with Reaktor (http://www.native-instruments.com/index.php?id=reaktor5_us&ftu=1422be9845) , or it´s user library, may be mindboggling - if you´re into more electronic sounds. However, with a little tweaking they may be suitable for most genres. Anyway, get Reaktor and also get the best, ultimate, synths - the only one you need in fact. It is also a fantastic effect-machine. Ave reaktor, ave!
Finally: never forget FL studio. It is very easy to lay down beats in this little gem of a cheapo sequencer. Éxtremely user friendly. Fuck reason, get FL. |
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