Any drummers want to help me on a project?

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Dear Drummers,

I am an instrumental guitarist and am going to be recording my 2nd album. I used DFH/DFH superior but my programming skills are not good enough to make the drums sound real and/or unique because I do not think like a professional drummer.

I'd really appreciate it if someone could lay down drum tracks for me. You can listen to the song, "Eternal Promise," on my myspace at www.myspace.com/ryanformato You can hear how dull the drums are. The rest of the tracks are just dummy tracks to help you. I do not mind if you also have DFH Superior (and record on a midi track). If you are interested, please contact me at ryan@ryanformato.com. The .rar file (which includes everything + the audio) can be downloaded from the following link. By the way, I am using Sonar 5 Producer edition.

PLEASE: Only download if you are really considering doing this for me. Thanks.

http://www.notquiterebels.com/eternalpromise.rar
 
I'll check the track when it finally downloads, it's slow
 
I wouldn't mind giving it a shot.

I use Sonar 5 Producer Edition as well, but I couldn't play the project unless I deleted your midi tracks. Maybe converting the midi files to .wav will help? I'm really light on using MIDI, so I'm unsure as to why I'm having that problem.

I think with the mixed track and the remaining audio tracks, I have enough to listen to in order to lay my tracks, I'm pretty sure I can get a good take or 2 down for you in a day or so.
 
Thanks for the help guys...I do have a professional doing my track though. Thank you for your time anyway.
 
You've got a professional working on that!!??

:eek: Any more of that and you'll go blind
 
yeah ryan! (im victor)
so you did go with the session guy for a million bucks a track?
and i love that you just admitted you suck at programming! it takes a real guitar teacher to admit that he cant play drums!

why dont you just use jeffs midi kit for the basics, and then program some other stuff?
 
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