Drum kit from Hell.

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Is this the best program out there? and I know that you use a touch sensitive keyboard to work it. What is a good inexpensive keyboard to get for that? Does it have to have 88 keys or what? Also my computer has 200 GB, and I heard the DKFH uses 80 GB. Will 200 be enough for storing songs and using the DKFH? Thanx in advance for your replies.
 
capnkid said:
Is this the best program out there? and I know that you use a touch sensitive keyboard to work it. What is a good inexpensive keyboard to get for that? Does it have to have 88 keys or what? Also my computer has 200 GB, and I heard the DKFH uses 80 GB. Will 200 be enough for storing songs and using the DKFH? Thanx in advance for your replies.

Probably the wrong spot to post the question but, to answer in relation to Drumkit from Hell Superior:

There are a handful of top notch drum programs out there as I've only recently discovered and DFHS constantly seems to rank #1 or #2 depending on who you are asking. The other is BFD.

Any keyboard will work and no it doesn't have to have 88 keys. You do want at least a few octaves though. DFHS will allow you to map the keys to the particular drum you want. To make use of a decent size set along with all the different hits, you probably want at least 3 octaves to be ready for you.

The program itself (consisting mostly of copied sound files) is 38GB. If you have 200 spare gigs, then you are doing well. Keep in mind that you also need a MIDI interface and recording software such as Sonar, Cakewalk or ProTools.

For more info on that, you probably want to check out the MIDI Mania section of the board :)
 
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