Hey, what are y'all using for drum sounds, those of you who build MIDI drum tracks? I've been looking for good-sounding acoustic drum samples—MT Power Drumkit is free, and I like its built-in grooves, as they automate a lot of the annoying grind work while still letting me fine-tune the final drum patterns, but I don't totally love the actual drum sounds.
Suggestions welcome. I'm looking for rock, not necessarily metal, drum sounds. Free is obviously nice, but if not-free sounds a lot better, I'm open to buying.
Thanks for any input!
Drum samples - what do you use?
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Re: Drum samples - what do you use?
I like the groove monkee stuff. It sounds good and is pretty cheap per volume of tracks. Plus, it's pretty versatile.
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Used Addictive for years. Switched over to Linux and started using several available freebies. This one is probably my favorite.
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I have no help regarding the free kits. I think it's better to have a lot more kit/sample options. Having several excellent kits available is great.
I have no help regarding the free kits. I think it's better to have a lot more kit/sample options. Having several excellent kits available is great.
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Thank you very much for the suggestions!
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Re: Drum samples - what do you use?
Protools used to give away SampleTank with every new device they sold. I just started remixing a song for 13 years ago that had a Sampletank set on it - and they have a LOT of midi drums. I got that whole Sampletabk setup for free and I cannot believe how much I have used it.
I also have ADD Drums 1. And I have an Alesis HR1. Generally, I create the drum part on the Alesis and record the midi. Then it is easy to map the Alesis midi to be played back by ADD Drums - so that I what I do.
There are tons of midi drumset options out, many free. If you have a keyboard you can create a full song of drums. Here is a free drumkit:
https://drumbit.app/ and here is a starting beat: You can actually buy the full program for $1.99. This alone would make it easy to create beats for an entire song assuming you create them in the app and record them to a sound file which you import to your DAW.
I also have ADD Drums 1. And I have an Alesis HR1. Generally, I create the drum part on the Alesis and record the midi. Then it is easy to map the Alesis midi to be played back by ADD Drums - so that I what I do.
There are tons of midi drumset options out, many free. If you have a keyboard you can create a full song of drums. Here is a free drumkit:
https://drumbit.app/ and here is a starting beat: You can actually buy the full program for $1.99. This alone would make it easy to create beats for an entire song assuming you create them in the app and record them to a sound file which you import to your DAW.
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Kind of need an ideal price range for the samples, OP. There are so many products from so many companies out there.
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I have Slate drums 4 (never use it anymore; I find it extremely un-intuitive), Superior Drummer 3, and my Maschine came with some Abbey Road kits that are also quite good
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