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Which Drum machine Software to use???

Hey, can anyone reccomend which drum machine software is best to use in terms of quality of samples and intricacy of timings etc.

I'm currently using FL Studio 5 but am getting pissed off with the way cymbals and hi-hat samples bleed into each other when put in close proximity.

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Hey, can anyone reccomend which drum machine software is best to use in terms of quality of samples and intricacy of timings etc.

I'm currently using FL Studio 5 but am getting pissed off with the way cymbals and hi-hat samples bleed into each other when put in close proximity.

Thanks in advance,

Lee
In the sample properties, hit the "cut self" button (or something like that). That'll make it so the sample will not "bleed" through. It will stop the previous sample as it starts it over again.
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Hey, thanks tarnation. This did help actually. However, have since been told that Reason is a better software to use so will probably give that a try.

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