Drums, Drums, Drums!, Looking for ideas for drum beats |
Wed 30 Jun 2004, 20:19
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I am a new Logic user (bought the Big Box last year) and overall have been very happy with the way Logic has helped me record my music.
I have been a bit frustrated by drum sounds however. I was looking for a fun and relatively easy (easier than pounding out the beats on my keyboard) way to add neat beats to my songs. I tried an old Roland drum machine, but felt it was too complicated for what I wanted. I then looked at Groove Agent but heard many horror stories about how it does not play well with Logic. I tried iDrum, which looked to be perfect, but I cannot get Logic to recognize it. I have not been able to find anyone at Glaresoft or Apple who can help me. Can I make drums sounds in GarageBand that are usable in Logic? What is the quality of these sounds? My musical style is classic rock/folk rock. I thought about Specrasonic's Stylus product, but it seems a bit dance oriented and maybe a bit pricey for my needs. Anything else I am missing? Does anyone have any ideas for me. Many thanks for your help and consideration. |
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dgrotbo Drums, Drums, Drums! Wed 30 Jun 2004, 20:19
terrywil I highly recommend Stylus. I use it with Logic 6 P... Wed 30 Jun 2004, 22:13
dasasoul have you try Reason 2.5 > the Redrum is way c... Fri 2 Jul 2004, 07:03
terrywil I highly recommend Stylus. I use it with Logic 6 P... Wed 30 Jun 2004, 22:13
dasasoul have you try Reason 2.5 > the Redrum is way c... Fri 2 Jul 2004, 07:03
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