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> Natural Drums For Logic 8, suggest best natural sounding drums for logic
manchoa
post Sat 16 Jan 2010, 11:34
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Hi !

I use Logic studio 8 and I'm looking for best and real sounding natural drums to use with Logic. Any suggestions ? Can be both in Au or EXS format.
Best if they were in GM format.

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Dub
post Sat 16 Jan 2010, 14:39
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Take a look at BFD2 by FxPansion


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houstonmusic
post Sat 16 Jan 2010, 16:37
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my two current faves:
RMV from LinPlug
and Reason's Drum Kit's expansion, running under ReWire.
both have some very natural and mixable kits.
RMV has the added benefit of having some synthetic options.

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prewarp
post Sun 17 Jan 2010, 03:09
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mixosaurus, though somewhat pricey.
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post Sun 17 Jan 2010, 22:03
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Hi: I use Addictive Drums and all I can say is: Wow...! They (almost all drum software) will always sound like... kind of fake, but in this case, you can have a very realistic effect ....In this, like any other software, you will need some drummer´s tricks in mind to make it happens, but it is very flexible...
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ironhead
post Tue 19 Jan 2010, 08:19
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QUOTE (emgcarra @ Sun 17 Jan 2010, 21:03) *
Hi: I use Addictive Drums and all I can say is: Wow...! They (almost all drum software) will always sound like... kind of fake, but in this case, you can have a very realistic effect ....In this, like any other software, you will need some drummer´s tricks in mind to make it happens, but it is very flexible...
Good Luck cool.gif


Check out this link you may like this software from toontrack they have others software also
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Cpw8rNZ2xVA
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svalvolazz
post Wed 20 Jan 2010, 07:30
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Try
http://naturaldrum.com/index.php?option=co...8&Itemid=58
it works with Kontakt 2 or Halion 3, but works fine.
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post Wed 20 Jan 2010, 17:41
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Svalvolazz, man NDK sounds amazing. the demos are beautifully programmed and it's a huge amount of content... thanks for highlighting this.

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post Wed 20 Jan 2010, 21:37
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you're welcome, I'm owner of bfd2 too, but I prefere these sounds 'cause are much more natural.
All the best.
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post Thu 28 Jan 2010, 21:09
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Hello,

The Abbey Road drums from Native sound nice. Jazz and Nashville EZX from Toontrack work fine too! cool.gif
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