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DAW DIY Guy
I'm a songwriter with a DAW. I use Cakewalk SONAR, and I just got NI Battery. I want realistic MIDI drum tracks, and I've been using whatever I can find, but when it comes time to make the changes, I don't know how to make my part sound remotely realistic. I consider this to be largely a technique problem. I know how to use the software, but really, I don't know what to do with it. I can think of a rhythm in my head, and I can beat my hands against the desk in roughly the same rhythm, but when it comes to realizing the sound in my head on the computer, I get stuck... and I end up putting the kick on 1 and 3, the snare on 2 and 4, and the ride on the 16ths. Sure, I can mix it up a bit... but my skill leaves a lot to be desired.
A friend of mine with a bit more tracking experience was trying to help me, and was talking to me about "ghost snares" etc... which sound a hell of a lot better than what I was doing previously, but I have no idea where this concept came from. I also have no idea where to put these ghost snares... I really just haven't spent enough time learning it to grasp it, and it's hard to spend time on it by myself.
So I'm trying to figure out how to become a virtual Ringo. There are a few things that go into this. Software helps, of course, so if you've got some suggestions, I'm all ears, but I put this in the Drum forum instead of the MIDI/gear/whatever forum because I want drummers' advice on technique, etc. Any tidbits here or there would be helpful, as well as pointers to online resources and the like would be great. for starters, if anyone could enlighten me on ghost snares, that'd be great
but i'm really interested in the whole spectrum.
The style of music that I'm working with is 90s rock-pop.. "adult alternative" or alterna-pop or whatever. there's a heavy piano base, if that makes a difference in the drumming styles. Think Tori Amos/Live/Tonic.
A friend of mine with a bit more tracking experience was trying to help me, and was talking to me about "ghost snares" etc... which sound a hell of a lot better than what I was doing previously, but I have no idea where this concept came from. I also have no idea where to put these ghost snares... I really just haven't spent enough time learning it to grasp it, and it's hard to spend time on it by myself.
So I'm trying to figure out how to become a virtual Ringo. There are a few things that go into this. Software helps, of course, so if you've got some suggestions, I'm all ears, but I put this in the Drum forum instead of the MIDI/gear/whatever forum because I want drummers' advice on technique, etc. Any tidbits here or there would be helpful, as well as pointers to online resources and the like would be great. for starters, if anyone could enlighten me on ghost snares, that'd be great

The style of music that I'm working with is 90s rock-pop.. "adult alternative" or alterna-pop or whatever. there's a heavy piano base, if that makes a difference in the drumming styles. Think Tori Amos/Live/Tonic.