Hello, I am looking for the right and best way to record drum tracks into Cool Edit Pro. I have been looking at either a drum machine (DR-770), a PC based drum program like "PC Drummer - <A HREF="http://www.pcdrummer.com"" TARGET=_blank>http://www.pcdrummer.com"</A> or prerecorded drum samples and loops like what I've found at http://2dcd.com.
I could spend about $400 and get the DR-770 drum machine, hook it up to a mixer and load a pattern directly onto a track or I could spend about $50 for PC Drummer which has a good sound and create a drum track, export it to a WAV file and import it into a Cool Edit Pro track. The other option that I think I have is to purchase a bunch of great sounding samples and loops like I've heard at http://www.2dcd.com and figure out how to get them into a drum pattern for creating a track.
Will Cool Edit Pro even allow creating tracks from individual samples and if so is it extremely painful? I know most folks have Cakewalk so how is it done in that program? Thanks in advance!
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Jared
I could spend about $400 and get the DR-770 drum machine, hook it up to a mixer and load a pattern directly onto a track or I could spend about $50 for PC Drummer which has a good sound and create a drum track, export it to a WAV file and import it into a Cool Edit Pro track. The other option that I think I have is to purchase a bunch of great sounding samples and loops like I've heard at http://www.2dcd.com and figure out how to get them into a drum pattern for creating a track.
Will Cool Edit Pro even allow creating tracks from individual samples and if so is it extremely painful? I know most folks have Cakewalk so how is it done in that program? Thanks in advance!
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Jared