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WaCoLaCo
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Can someone help me to a realistic drum machine for rock/metal production?
Here is what am I looking for:
1. Edit and chain patterns using wav samples ... no science-fiction interfaces, but a simple 1/16 1/32 GUI - "click to place drum" interface
2. Once song is completed -- ability to export a wave file for each individual drum (to be able to mix individual drum afterwards instead of wave with whole drumset -- that leaves you stuck if you want to change a level of e.g. high-hat
3. No midi - pure audio meaning:
a.) create a pattern(s)
b.) chain the pattterns into a song
c.) by one click export to wave (export will consist of wave file for each drum)
I have been looking through the web for weeks now, closest to what i am looking for is deesampler (http://www.deelong.com/deesampler.htm) except it often crushes (on different configurations) and its a pain in the ass to have wave file for each individual drum in the song exported.
I have found already a lot starting from reason through battery but it looks like these have been made for people with a lots of time on their hands...what I mean is that so far I have found two choices...either bad software aimed on kidds making techno loops or over complicated software that does everything but what i need. Is there no one with same problems out there? Have someone found a way around this bugger?
PLEASE HELP.
Here is what am I looking for:
1. Edit and chain patterns using wav samples ... no science-fiction interfaces, but a simple 1/16 1/32 GUI - "click to place drum" interface
2. Once song is completed -- ability to export a wave file for each individual drum (to be able to mix individual drum afterwards instead of wave with whole drumset -- that leaves you stuck if you want to change a level of e.g. high-hat
3. No midi - pure audio meaning:
a.) create a pattern(s)
b.) chain the pattterns into a song
c.) by one click export to wave (export will consist of wave file for each drum)
I have been looking through the web for weeks now, closest to what i am looking for is deesampler (http://www.deelong.com/deesampler.htm) except it often crushes (on different configurations) and its a pain in the ass to have wave file for each individual drum in the song exported.
I have found already a lot starting from reason through battery but it looks like these have been made for people with a lots of time on their hands...what I mean is that so far I have found two choices...either bad software aimed on kidds making techno loops or over complicated software that does everything but what i need. Is there no one with same problems out there? Have someone found a way around this bugger?
PLEASE HELP.