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coldbrightsunlight wrote:Interesting, MPCs have looked cool to me for years. I also like using hardware sequencers but I use them for more electronic stuff and go to DAW for trying to make decent sounding "drums" drums.
I agree with goroth in that I can never make anything anywhere near as good as a proper drummer. But in making my solo stuff I don't have a budget to pay anyone so I go with what I can do
IBNYX wrote:coldbrightsunlight wrote:Interesting, MPCs have looked cool to me for years. I also like using hardware sequencers but I use them for more electronic stuff and go to DAW for trying to make decent sounding "drums" drums.
I agree with goroth in that I can never make anything anywhere near as good as a proper drummer. But in making my solo stuff I don't have a budget to pay anyone so I go with what I can do
I feel like in more electronically oriented music it may not be that big of a deal ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
I’m def gonna be using the humanizing features in my DAW and in the plugin itself though. Also taking advantage of the massive fucking midi library and that a lot of my editing/part writing can be done right from the same window.
JereFuzz wrote:An out of print book by a drummer for drum machine programming was written back in the 90s, by BADNESS!
https://www.amazon.com/Drum-Programming-Complete-Program-Drummer/dp/0931759544/ref=mp_s_a_1_fkmr0_1?keywords=badness+drum+machine&qid=1578250407&sr=8-1-fkmr0
There are some pattern books out there but this book gives some of the WHYs in drum programming from a drummers perspective, in super simple language. I don’t know that there is any book like it. It is platform agnostic. There are some rhythm pattern books that are worth looking into.
crochambeau wrote:JereFuzz wrote:An out of print book by a drummer for drum machine programming was written back in the 90s, by BADNESS!
https://www.amazon.com/Drum-Programming-Complete-Program-Drummer/dp/0931759544/ref=mp_s_a_1_fkmr0_1?keywords=badness+drum+machine&qid=1578250407&sr=8-1-fkmr0
There are some pattern books out there but this book gives some of the WHYs in drum programming from a drummers perspective, in super simple language. I don’t know that there is any book like it. It is platform agnostic. There are some rhythm pattern books that are worth looking into.
Awesome, thank you for the tip!
I found a pdf on a reputable site, FWIW:
https://archive.org/details/DrumProgram ... keADrummer
coldbrightsunlight wrote:I spend a lot of time programming drums and I hate it
In my main band I just do it for demos so I don't put much effort in. Whenever I have to make it sound more like it like a real drummer I find it exhausting. Addictive Drums is fantastic though, I use it all the time.
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