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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.
D.o.S. wrote:This thing is like the Blue Box on the amount of acid that lands you in the ER pretending to play it straight while you try and ignore the fact that the walls are dripping oil.
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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