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				  Sun 19 Dec 2004, 15:35 |  
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				hi
 just posting to see what people have been using lately while i still fall back on my esx24mkii for sampling, drums etc.
 
 is it BFD?
 Artists Drums?
 
 please let me know, im realy curious to whats been getting hot results for tracking drums or over dubbs with live drummers, dance, electronica etc.
 
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				  Sun 19 Dec 2004, 19:16 |  
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				iDrum is great if you want a drum machine style plug-in. Simple to use and fun! The swing is chunky and perfect for "electronic music" ie Hip Hop, House, Drum & Bass, Breaks etc... Great price too!!!
				
				
				
			 
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				  Tue 21 Dec 2004, 02:17 |  
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				I 3rd the recommendation for iDrum. Its incredibly fast, has some fun tweaks that can be done to sounds; including bit reduction. It isn't very processor intensive or bloated like Battery (IMO). It has great sketch pad ability with its midi export function, plus it promises multi-instrument output ability (haven't tried this yet). For me, it offers the speed and utility of ReDrum without Reason clogging up your pipes.    My only hope is that we get the ability to resize the iDrum window to include more steps over time or more tracks in view.
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				  Sat  9 Jul 2005, 10:39 |  
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				As a Swede I must promote the MicroTonic drummachine from SonicCharge . A great VST-plugin created by the man behind the famous Malström synth in Reason. If you're in to electronic music, it sure is a must-have drummachine!   Currently only available as a VST-plugin but an AU-plugin is being developed as I write this post. So, unless you're using Fxpansion's VST to AU-wrapper, stay tuned for the AU-release in a not to distant future.
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				  Sat  9 Jul 2005, 12:54 |  
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				Stylus RMX. She is really powerful and it was surpassed to itself. Ultrabeat also is brilliant. I combine them with Symptohm. The mixture is demolishing
				
				
				
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				  Sun 10 Jul 2005, 23:36 |  
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				ReDrum!
 I find its simplicity inspiring.
 
 I usually track a guitar and bass backing track, perhaps to a click and perhaps to drum loops.
 
 Then I sequence drums in ReDrum (into Logic via Rewire), then export the kick, snare, hihat, and whole kit as individual files into Logic (for adding FX, panning, etc), then track additional instruments, and possibly redo guitars and bass if necessary.
 
 ReDrum is simple and, unlike iDrum, works easily in non-4/4 time signatures.
 
 No, it doesnt offer 1000000 velocity layers like BFD or Battery, but for me, the ease of ReDrum more than makes up for its lack of velocity switching.  I can make realistic rock/pop drums with ease.
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