
Supercreep
Lizard People
This whole "Real" Drums "Fake" drums thing has got me a little confused?
it does not matter what "Drum software program" is being use so long as it maps the trigger information to the actual sample?
now how is anyone’s 24bit recorded instance of say… a snare "real" and the 24bit Recorded instance of the snare sample that was recorded then(when the sample was made) "fake"?
here's my story (I’m not mentioning names) i was doing some "drum tech" with a Drummer that has recorded with some of the biggest name artist in the world and he was showing me some things he spent a lot of time setting the mics and etc the OH the Room mic etc.
then we tracked a beat and were in the control room when i had an awakening moment.
he was talking about separation and gating and he said "or instead of gating you could just cut each instance of the sample to where you want it"... then he thought a little more and said “actually what everyone does is cut the instance and then re-copy it along the track to save time.
to which i said "but isn't that just exactly the same as using a sample?" and he said "yeah pretty much" and said "so what about variance in the velocity" and he said "well you can get software to do all that now anyhow."
too which i said nothing.. let me tell you this is a guy that says if it's not analogue and in a studio costing at least $5000 per piece of gear it's not Real gear ... but these comments and the irony of setting up the drum mics to copy paste a single instance or variances of them was completely lost on him.
so get any drum Program (as long as it meets a few now basic minimum requirements) as long as your Samples were 24bit Professionally recorded who cares?
Want best of both worlds? get Drum software that you can include your own "real" drum samples that you recorded. set up one day record all the samples in different ways and velocities and then incorporate them into your drum software.
now you have your own drumkit in the software.
You're not seriously confused as to the difference, are you?
On one hand you have a performance with all it's dynamics - warts and all.
On the other hand you have bits of someone else's work that you've cut up and are using to cobble together something that resembles a performance. It isn't. If it was, why did you need to talk to a drummer who has worked with some of the biggest names in the world? In fact, why in the hell would anybody hire him when they can just use fruity loops?
I may have to roll over and use samples at some point, but nobody will accuse me of not knowing the difference.
The fake drums are sounding pretty good, though.
I'm staying and building a live room.