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> What Software Do You Use For Your Drum Parts?
bcatcho
post Fri 13 May 2005, 17:16
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So what software do you use to create your drum sections in your music(if you do)?


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Adrian Delso
post Fri 27 May 2005, 12:23
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Doggiebox is an awesome Mac-only low-cost drum sample player, with a really intuitive interface, which virtually forces you to think like a human drummer (e.g. only two hands and feet!).
The sample library is fantastic and you can export audio (.aiff) or MIDI into your software sequencer, from Doggiebox.

It's a download, so just do a search for it. There's a good demo.

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