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maximillian
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I'm a real newbie when it comes to computer recording. I have had quite a lot of experience with analog multitrack recording over the years, though.
I just got a relatively simple rig for putting songs together at home (MAC dual 2.0 G5 with DIGI 002 rack). I had forgotten how much I enjoy recording and have been writing a lot of songs and producing them as demos.
I have been using the version of Reason Adapted that came with the DIGI 002 but it doesn't seem to lend itself to making basic yet nice sounding "drumkit" tracks (thankfully, I spent a lot of time programming an 808 years ago.) I find it easier to set up a framework and edit the tracks in PTLE midi tracks.
Is there a software drum machine/sampler that would lend itself to making convincing sounding drumkit tracks? Should I just spend the money on really good drum sounds and continue the way I'm going?
If I lived in a house, I'd just buy some drums and play 'em.
Thanks!
maximillian
I just got a relatively simple rig for putting songs together at home (MAC dual 2.0 G5 with DIGI 002 rack). I had forgotten how much I enjoy recording and have been writing a lot of songs and producing them as demos.
I have been using the version of Reason Adapted that came with the DIGI 002 but it doesn't seem to lend itself to making basic yet nice sounding "drumkit" tracks (thankfully, I spent a lot of time programming an 808 years ago.) I find it easier to set up a framework and edit the tracks in PTLE midi tracks.
Is there a software drum machine/sampler that would lend itself to making convincing sounding drumkit tracks? Should I just spend the money on really good drum sounds and continue the way I'm going?
If I lived in a house, I'd just buy some drums and play 'em.
Thanks!
maximillian