Recording My Own Drums Kits ?

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i want to record my own drums kits and use it to creating a styles with intros and ending and break and all these stuffs
so is there any machine provide that ?
 
Are you planning to record a real acoustic drum kit? Or just assemble one from existing samples, of which there are literally tens of thousands out there...

so is there any machine provide that ?

Are you talking about a hardware machine? Or a software program?

Some clarification is needed...
 
yea its real acoustic drum kit
i need a machine not software
thanks
 
Sounds to me like you're looking for a sampling drum machine like the Akai MPC series --- the MPC 1000, MPC 2000 and MPC 4000.
 
My understanding of what he wants is to basically record loops of acoustic drumkit, and be able to have control over sequencing of them in terms of defining a style where he can place the appropriate intros, outros, fills, etc...

This sort of thing really isn't my area of expertise at all, but perhaps a sampling unit could be the answer, although I have almost no familiarity with such things.
 
is it possible to create intros,fills,breaks with MPC 4000 ?
 
niqon said:
is it possible to create intros,fills,breaks with MPC 4000 ?
Yes. It's quite a simple matter, actually. The MPC series allows single drum hits to be recorded to individual pads, then combined to form a loop, then resampled to another pad.
mattamatta said:
This sort of thing really isn't my area of expertise at all, but perhaps a sampling unit could be the answer, although I have almost no familiarity with such things.
Then please leave the answers to those of us who do know and are intimately acquainted with such things.
 
Then please leave the answers to those of us who do know and are intimately acquainted with such things.

I wasn't trying to do otherwise, merely saying "I dont know about these things, but what they're telling you sounds like the right direction."

That comes across a bit like a polite way of saying "Stfu", and we dont want an oldschool breakdance battle now.... or do we? Sounds fun actually.
 
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