What are you guys using for percussion?
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AnLyGi |
As the title, what are you using for percussion in your productions? I am currently using Reason redrum though rewire into cubase and would like to try something different. Thanks. |
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cybernetica |
I use just samples in my FL Studio, that is the best drumcomputer you can imagine ;) |
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Dj Cola |
ill sometimes add some percussions from outside.. especially when im making breaks (its really fun). there you need some quality snares and kick's.. but i cant seem to find hats :S good ones then.
so �es... i juse fl samples most of the time :D. they have some goodies but kicks and snares i use are often non fl. |
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DeZmA |
quote: | Originally posted by cybernetica
I use just samples in my FL Studio, that is the best drumcomputer you can imagine ;) |
yeah agreed,
I've tried several things to make my drumpatterns but nothing beats fruity for drums. I end up importing the midi file for my drums in logic and creating an exs instrument for the samples. |
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Eldritch |
The Redrum sampler in Reason. I love it. :D
If you want more control, use the NN-XT sampler. |
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Liran-A |
quote: | Originally posted by AnLyGi
As the title, what are you using for percussion in your productions? I am currently using Reason redrum though rewire into cubase and would like to try something different. Thanks. |
How can I use Reason Refills by Cubase/Logic ?? |
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Storyteller |
only reason can use refills.
What you can do is rewire reason to cubase. |
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Agenz |
Battery2 for me...Load samples in and use drum editor in SX3 ;) |
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/I\ |
Battery for me ... love the tight sound it has ... and thinking about using energyXT for producing loops within logic :D |
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Speactra |
Lives standard plugin Impulse...
Just as good as ReDrum, or even better? :D |
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Low Profile |
Battery 2 or individual samples in Fruity sampler, depends whether I'm using Cubase or FL |
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Diginerd |
I'm old school.
Emu E-Syth ultra hardware sampler...
It's a shame creative killed their hardware line when they bought the company...
No, the PCI card version doesn't cut it.. :-P |
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