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ocduff
New member
Hi folks -
I'm working with a Tascam 388 and am just doing some home recording - just throwing down ideas for fun. Right now a drum set is out of the question - I know there's nothing better than live drum sounds, but, space is tight already.
I've looked around online and all I need is the sound of natural drums just keeping basic time without any windchimes or huge reverb, no cheesy plastic sounds. Some natural acoustic drums - just a drummer hitting 4/4 time 88 bps, or whatever I need. Straight ahead, brush shuffles, whatever.
I know NOTHING about drum loops, and I don't want to know anything about them. I consider this the tackiest move I've ever made, but I figure I can always replace them with real drums later on. But not having drums is what's holding me back from recording my little ditties.
Most programs I'm finding look awesome, but I need ProTools and blah blah to get it to work, and then I'd be sitting around all day getting drum tracks (I'd rather buy a set and play if that's my option).
Anyway - anyone know of anything like this - perhaps online where I could demo? I play mostly in a alt/roots rock/country rock style. I'm all into vintage guitars, organs and tube amps and analog. I'm sure BetaMonkey and all that DrumWerks stuff is cool, but it just doesn't work for me right now.
All I need is a bank of useable, classic sounding loops. Thanks!
I'm working with a Tascam 388 and am just doing some home recording - just throwing down ideas for fun. Right now a drum set is out of the question - I know there's nothing better than live drum sounds, but, space is tight already.
I've looked around online and all I need is the sound of natural drums just keeping basic time without any windchimes or huge reverb, no cheesy plastic sounds. Some natural acoustic drums - just a drummer hitting 4/4 time 88 bps, or whatever I need. Straight ahead, brush shuffles, whatever.
I know NOTHING about drum loops, and I don't want to know anything about them. I consider this the tackiest move I've ever made, but I figure I can always replace them with real drums later on. But not having drums is what's holding me back from recording my little ditties.
Most programs I'm finding look awesome, but I need ProTools and blah blah to get it to work, and then I'd be sitting around all day getting drum tracks (I'd rather buy a set and play if that's my option).
Anyway - anyone know of anything like this - perhaps online where I could demo? I play mostly in a alt/roots rock/country rock style. I'm all into vintage guitars, organs and tube amps and analog. I'm sure BetaMonkey and all that DrumWerks stuff is cool, but it just doesn't work for me right now.
All I need is a bank of useable, classic sounding loops. Thanks!