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  • What software for drum tracks?

    OK, I'm tired of programming my ancient Boss DR-660 -- it's a huge pain in the ass, and it really doesn't sound all that great.

    So it's time to dive into computer-based drum tracks and I'm looking for opinions. I don't mind shelling out a few $$$ for something good if it will get me a lot more than the freeware stuff out there. So what's your favorite software for producing drum tracks, and why? Thanks!

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    Re: What software for drum tracks?

    since I've been in your position before, there's only one good answer: ACOUSTICA BEATCRAFT

    http://www.acoustica.com/

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    • #3
      Re: What software for drum tracks?

      Yeah, that looks pretty nice. Thanks for the suggestion!

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        beatcraft is the cheapest, the easiest, the best sounding virtual drum machine around. 10 mins into the program, you can have a great sounding drum track. User interface is the easiest by far. Point and click. Adjust a few attributes, save it as .wav or .mp3 and import it into your recording program and jam along. Import drum kit from hell (either version) into it and its all you'll ever need for drums for a fraction of those clunky, hard to navigate, sitting on top of your pc table taking up space, crazy price for what you get, weak ass sounding drum machines. Blows the competition into the dirt, hands down


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          HeHe the words of wisdom ....

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          • #6
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            Or if you want to stay cheap, anvil studio's is okay. That's what I use when I don't want to fuck with my drummer (figuratively speaking, that is).

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            • #7
              Re: What software for drum tracks?

              I use Acid Pro 5 to create drum tracks. Probably not the cheapest way to go, but I think it's the best.
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              • #8
                Re: What software for drum tracks?

                Acoustica Beatcraft would be the best thing since sliced bread...

                ... if it wouldn't break down after a few minutes of use, without any warning or particular reason. The program just disappears from the screen, sooner or later.

                I love everything about it except the fact that it doesn't run stable on my comp. If it does on yours, by all means get it!
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                • #9
                  Re: What software for drum tracks?

                  I went ahead and got Beatcraft. So far it looks pretty stable. Haven't had a chance to really do much with it though. If I manage to record something with it that doesn't totally suck, I'll post a track here. Thanks for all the feedback!

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                    Re: What software for drum tracks?

                    Beatcraft is the best hands down. Easiest to use and sounds the best. Ive never had a problem with it crashing or malfunctioning and have sometimes used it hours on end.
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                    • #11
                      Re: What software for drum tracks?

                      I,ve been using Drumsite for quite a while, and I like it. It's easy to use and the drum sounds are real samples.
                      http://www.guitar.sk/drums/drums_main.htm
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                      • #12
                        Re: What software for drum tracks?

                        Drums for recording: If you have the recommended computer power (2Gb RAM), go for Toontrack's Drumkit From Hell Superior..it is the best out there IMO.

                        If you have just an "ordinary" computer, I'd say go for Steinberg Groove Agent v2.0
                        It has much much better drums for metal/rock than v.1.0 had...it is what I use now.
                        If you listen to the songs on my site (sig) then you'll hear what the drums from Groove Agent v.1.0 sounds like.

                        Oh one more thing, it also depends a little on what recording software you use, what will fit easiest/best.

                        good luck,

                        - Rune

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