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> Any Ideas For The Best Bass And Drum Plug Ins?
thegrapeguy
post Sat 22 Jul 2006, 20:16
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Two of the sounds I have not enough of are bass and drums. I prefer natural sounding drums and drum loops like those in the Apple Loop browser. Unfortunately there is not enough to pick from. There are many techno/digital sounding drums and basses but the natural kits and loops are what I like.

As far as basses go, same thing, I like natural electric and acoustic and fretless basses. I have Jam Packs "Rhythm Section" but there simply is not enough choices of real bass and drums.

Any ideas on the best plug ins for bass and drums?
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mortalengines
post Sun 6 Aug 2006, 22:00
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I gotta say that Reason 3.0 has some GREAT drum and bass sounds (& the new & improved browser makes it much easier to find them. Subtractor makes great bass sounds (even better with their mastering grade compressor) & Redrum is ridiculously simple to use. Combine that with the loop mangling possibilites of DR Rex & all the free refills you get.....how can you go wrong? It is also really easy on the ol' CPU. So, if you have Rewire capability then Reason would be a great addition to what you already have. I hear that M-Audio's Drum & Bass module is pretty trick as well, but haven't tried it.

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