andrushkiwt
Well-known member
So, just to chime in here with a lil somethin'.... unless my thinking is way off, the major drum "samplers" are actually REAL drum kits. They are played by a great drummer, in a great room, with a great mic... so, when any one of us loads a "groove" into our midi-editor (untouched), how is it any different than having that kit right in front of you? you have .wav's of raw drums form many mics.
The only difference is the "feel" of the tune. Maybe the drummer played the song at 120bpm, and when you speed it up or down, it changes the feel of the rhythm. THAT i understand, but any other criticism should be negated by the above facts, no? I have met some ppl who think that these drum programs are "electronic" drums or that they are computer generated sounds...that isn't the case. is there more to it that i don't see?
The only difference is the "feel" of the tune. Maybe the drummer played the song at 120bpm, and when you speed it up or down, it changes the feel of the rhythm. THAT i understand, but any other criticism should be negated by the above facts, no? I have met some ppl who think that these drum programs are "electronic" drums or that they are computer generated sounds...that isn't the case. is there more to it that i don't see?