LAZI said:
Hey man i've been trying to sell a top nothch drum machine for the longest time. It's a DR.660 going for real cheap.... Nobodies followed through yet and it a damn shome... I don't know if it's the internet crap or what but i'm legit.
If you are interested then click PM under this message and we can wrk something out.
If not with me then this cat has a 660 also (you'd rather buy from me
) . It's a very good machine and is amongst the top of the line units you'll be able to buy. If you price a DR.770 which just a slightly updated 66o you'll see that it's one of the more expensive drum machines.
Peace....
CARL- Just curious what drum machine you are using?
One thing that I know helps drums sound more realistic is setting up good velocity variations.
I'm using an RT 323, and I am very happy with it.
I just know that there are many tricks and tips that would make for a great book or video, but have never seen anything.
Believe it or not, I have never used my drum machine for recording (yet). I've been very happy using it as a sort of metronome or AI jam partner.
I have been thinking about applying it to recordings though. I know a few tricks, but I'm sure that I don't know all of them.
For instance, I'm aware of rushing the hi hat, varying the volume (over all) of individual drums (especially the kick and snare), putting in turn arounds. Not getting carried away with flams, flourishes or other "show boating" type stuff that real drummers get away with and machines just don't.
However, I'm sure that for every rule, there is a rule breaker. For instance, I believe that there must be something you could program into a drum machine that makes it pretty obvious that it is in fact a MACHINE, yet sounds so good, it is automatically forgiven. I have yet to find such a magic formula. Basically, when you are SURE I am using a drum machine, it distracts and diminishes the performance.
Plus I LOVE instructional videos! Even when I think I'm an expert in something (which I don't think I am in terms of drum machines), I like watching instructional videos. I'm sure I'm not the only one that things they are fun!
Carl