Lol. It's funny that home recording has gotten to the point that using an actual human is cheating.
The human feel from a drum program, is hard to get. Thinking like a 'cheating' drummer, is the best way to make it at least useable.
Sorry, you are going to have to cheat, and learn to think like a drummer. I know, it is tough, with all the women around you, worshiping your every step, just because you are a drummer.
Sometimes, you just have to take the good, with the bad man.
If you wish to get a human feel from a drum program, you need to think like a drummer. Even then, cheating with a real drummer, will always be better. Unless he sucks.![]()
I turned the first vid off as soon as the guy said "groove".
Yeah, I made my way though it though...
It does have something to offer those who have no opportunity to find a drummer that is worth a shizzle. We can't just assume that drums are easy for everyone.
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But I have so much money, that I can't find ways to spend it lol!
Well, not only learning to play drums, but then we've got to learn how to record them.That don't happen overnight.
Scoff at my EZD, but I think I'm getting fairly decent results. Aren't I??
Someday i want to buy edrums to trigger samples, but that's a few years away, still.
For the OP, I've been using EZD for a few years now. It has a humaniz function, but sometimes I think they "humanize" it like a dog would. The trick with something like that is to get your basic drum track down, maybe by dragging canned groove files from the VSTi, then go through and edit almst every hit. Change velocity, timing, hits, crashes, etc, just as a drummer would. Remember a drummer only has two arms and two legs, though sometimes I like to think I'm programming for two drummers.![]()
You're drunk again, aren't you??![]()
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Please stop saying "groove"!![]()
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Oh, and have you listened to the samples played on the videos you posted? I am not a fan at all myself. I am not you however.
What style of music are you looking to use a drum program for anyway?