robbysaudio
New member
Hi All
Your opinions appreciated. I've used various methods over the years, to get a good drum track down as part of a recording/writing project. My varied tastes and influences mean I can shift, chameleon-like from style to style, depending on mood, but I will generally use a rhythm tracks in most of the tunes, all except when I'm in melancholic acoustic-guitar roots mode.
If I'm creating a dance or drum and bass influenced tune, I'm happy to use all the various loops, programme and sample software at my disposal, but when I want to create more classic songs, I stumble when using my current loops or programmed drums; getting them sound good, authentic and 'real'. (i.e. proper acoustic kits)
So, finally, I've considered splashing out on some Loop sample CD's.
Cheers, folks
Rob
Your opinions appreciated. I've used various methods over the years, to get a good drum track down as part of a recording/writing project. My varied tastes and influences mean I can shift, chameleon-like from style to style, depending on mood, but I will generally use a rhythm tracks in most of the tunes, all except when I'm in melancholic acoustic-guitar roots mode.
If I'm creating a dance or drum and bass influenced tune, I'm happy to use all the various loops, programme and sample software at my disposal, but when I want to create more classic songs, I stumble when using my current loops or programmed drums; getting them sound good, authentic and 'real'. (i.e. proper acoustic kits)
So, finally, I've considered splashing out on some Loop sample CD's.
Does anyone have much experince of these?- Would You recommend good brand?
- Many of the advertised CD libraries seem American (and very good) Do you know of any UK companies producing the same?
Cheers, folks
Rob