Drum Software/Machine Recommendations

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Which Drum Software do you use/recommend?

  • Drums on Demand Vol 1-4

    Votes: 5 3.7%
  • Fruity Loops

    Votes: 18 13.2%
  • BFD

    Votes: 22 16.2%
  • BOSS DR880

    Votes: 15 11.0%
  • BOSS DR770

    Votes: 4 2.9%
  • BOSS DR670

    Votes: 2 1.5%
  • Alesis SR16

    Votes: 8 5.9%
  • Other

    Votes: 62 45.6%

  • Total voters
    136
Hey...I just bought the SR18...it seemed real nice, and I found one pretty cheap ($325AU)....from NewZealand.
I checked out all the product reviews on pootube, and around the net.....can't wait to get my hands on this thing!!

So how do you like the SR18?
 
Hey man!...thanx for asking!

I farking love it!.....I can actaully use this thing!!!,....it's craaaaaazzzzeeeeee!

Eats batteries but!!!


Just to add, having now used this thing for a few weeks.......(SR-18)
I just could never go back to a software style kit (PC)....they seem so "depthless", if I may use that term....and purely functional, in my opinion.

Just an amazing peice of kit that records wonderfully /programs easily, and sounds so clean, espesh within a complex mix.....wrapped.

Now hopefully I can get my newly purchased (ebay) Motu 1224 system to work.!!
 
I voted other, so I should prolly explain... I use several different keyboards for my drum tracks, depending on the sound I'm looking for. For my rock kits, I like the ones on my Motif, and for my electronic sounds, I'll go with anything that works for the song. I've never been a big fan of computer drum sequencing... with the touch sensitivity on the keyboards, i can usually get the feel I'm looking for as I like to play the parts in real time and might quantize them to a bit if I need a tighter beat.

I know it's a far cry from a lot of the answers already on here, but since we all think a little bit different when it comes to this sort of thing, I thought a little bit of insight into an option not already mentioned was worth mentioning. :)
 
Any more reviews on the Alesis SR18? I'm still using the old HR16.
Is the new one just as easy to program? Thank's Ed

SR 18 is nice to op......I liked the HR16, still do!
I just wish that when you went into SONG mode, that the display would read the names of the parts YOU'VE given it, rather than just the memory-bank numbers.:mad:I just keep my jotter handy.

Would've been nice to have this unit plug into your PC, so you could program it/back-up to/from there, if u wanted....I can't believe Alesis didn't throw that in with a nice big user friendly screen.. (not talking about silly sysex files here!)

I spent 1 day infront of the heater with the unit and handbook, and understood the functions that were necessary, for me.

I've since bought 6 x AA NiMH batts for it.......!!...It's hungry and I'm not alway in my studio with it.

I think it's a lovely little unit....it's hard to explain,...but you know those pieces of equipment that you own that you just love, and have a 'partnership' with, and they work so well with you???....it's like that...I just have to wipe it clean every now and again.:o
 
I'm getting a Mac....been using PCDrummer and I like it but it doesn't work on a Mac....what software is out there and compatible with Mac?
 
I use drag and drop drummer. It gives you a wide variety of studio recorded/midi drum clips. You can change the tempo also. I think it's a great program.
 
Do you know any FREE Software I'm a beguinerso so i dont want to spend a lot of money right now

Lukasz
 
I looked far and wide

i use hotstepper which doesnt come with good drum samples but you can record your own or download some offline. Search hard enough and youll get some good ones.

BTW, this is one of the only free drum machines ive been able to find that does other times other than 4/4 types

and didn't see any replies to your post! oh well. I liked it. maybe
hotstepper is the road less traveled or something. mind telling me what
you do? what kind of music etc?

thanks! I will be checking out hotstepper.
 
Do you know any FREE Software I'm a beguinerso so i dont want to spend a lot of money right now

Lukasz


for standalone drum machines the little zoom mrt-3s are pretty good and dirt cheap... in fact all the zoom drum machines sound way better than the older boss or alessis stuff and they are cheap...did I mention that :)

for freebies...goldbaby and wave alchemy have excellent free samples...and I mean excellent

also Hydrogen is a great free drum sequencer if you want to give it a go

Superwave do very good software versions of the tiny pops, 808, and 909 machines for around $20 a pop....
 
Battery is also one of my favorite drum machine softwares and it provides some terrific sample CD's for making phenomenol beats.
 
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