No drums or machine, recommendations?

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I need to make some drum tracks.

Is there a best "Drums for Dummies" option out there? Software or Hardware?
 
I've heard that people get decent (but not great) results from Fruity Loops...

I have a yamaha keyboard that I use, if one of them is available to you, you might want to look into it...
 
Akai MPC1000- See if guitar center has any cheep demos. They are incredibly user friendly somewhat inexpensive and has endless possibilities for creativity.
 
nothings done the job for me better than beatcraft by acoustica. you can download the 7 day trial for free n then find a serial crack if you're feeling badass. although its pretty cheap to buy anyway, i just dont know how much. www.acoustica.com
 
olfunk said:
nothings done the job for me better than beatcraft by acoustica. you can download the 7 day trial for free n then find a serial crack if you're feeling badass. although its pretty cheap to buy anyway, i just dont know how much. www.acoustica.com

Well I bought beatcraft and though using it IS easy, it's not staying in time. The song is 114, so it says, and I set it to 114 but after about 20 seconds you can hear the beatcraft track drop behind the original track.

Is there a way to add 1/2-1/2-3/4 time on top of the 114?
 
give me a mixed down mp3 or rough mix, and ill record the drum tracks tonight!
 
i use Redrum in Reason Adapted with my own drum sounds that i got from Beta Monkey Drum Works V. it comes out pretty good most of the time.
 
Ever heard of a little thing called Garageband?

Yes this would require you to be a mac person...

Yes this does mean I am one!
 
emergencyexit said:
Ever heard of a little thing called Garageband?

Yes this would require you to be a mac person...

Yes this does mean I am one!
I'm not that RICH!!! :cool:
 
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