Software Drum Machine Advice?

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Hey, I'm currently using a shareware package
called Leaf Drums to produce my drum loops in
my PC based recordings. You can import .wav samples of drums and incorporate them into your loops. I guess I was just wondering if there were any people out there who used different programs that might be better? I would prefer it to be freeware or shareware
that can actually export the loops to a medium that I could use in my recordings so I could test it out in a realistic application before paying for it.

Thanks in advance.

Dan
 
Check out Fruity Loops at www.fruityloops.com

You can download a demo that'll give you the idea of what it can do. The registration fee is pretty reasonable.
 
I would recommend you look into the "PC Drummer" available as a free demo download at www.pcdrummer.com

There is a standard version available for $30 or a Pro version for $55. The pro version will allow much customization.

The tech support comes straight from the software's author, Paul Orszula. You can email him at support@pcdrummer.com with specific questions.
 
New software drum machine out, from Acoustica. It's called beatcraft. Best drum machine i've ever heard, software or hardware!
Here's a link to it's page BeatCraft
Here is a 1:30 sample song I did with it. Song sample
 
the Beatcraft does look like a decent tool. If you're using Sonar though, you may want to check out the Session Drummer tool - not only can you get a large quantity of MIDI patterns for it (a bunch are already included), but it's relatively easy to make your own patterns for it.

[brain seize] you were looking for freeware... there are a number of VST plugins (and a couple of standalones) available at KVRaudio.com
 
Anyone have any suggestions for good samples, specifically for heavy metal drums?

All these programs are basically interchangable, it doesn't matter what you want to use to map out the beats, getting a set of samples that I like has been that hard part for me. I need good cymbals and crashes and all that, obviously the bass and snare has to sound good...so I need help with that. I'll stick with LeafDrums, I just need better samples.
 
pcs801;
Drums sound good, I've actually used that program before but I forgot what it was called so I just downloaded it again.
PS the song sounds pretty cool too!
 
like the drum sample - some of best midi drums i've heard i reckon and a cool song.
 
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