What are my choices when it comes to Drums in Sonar 4 P.E???
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Posted on Jun 03, 2005 12:51 pm
Joe Kroeger
She filled my bed with gasoline!
Member Since: Feb 19, 2005
I am currently running a Zoom drum machine into sonar 4 through my soundcard. I wanna sell it. I would like to know what other options do I have and what do some of you guys use for all your drum sounds?
Thanks,
Joe
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Jun 03, 2005 12:54 pm use a software sampler (vsampler) and d/l some cool drum samples off the net and sequence it out using your drum machine, if it has pads.
i use reason's sampler and drum machine, and loops for my drums.
pjkPrince CZAR-mingMember
Since: Apr 08, 2004
Jun 03, 2005 01:15 pm I've been using fruity loops, now using fl studio with samples. i'm tinkering with midi drums, and i now have a juno-d with some good drums on it. I may start using that to create loops.
el musicoFreeleance Producer/Engineer/GtrMember
Since: Aug 11, 2002
Jun 03, 2005 03:57 pm I get drum sounds from micing a kit. try it it's great!
Joe KroegerShe filled my bed with gasoline!Member
Since: Feb 19, 2005
Jun 04, 2005 06:42 pm Thanks guys
Joe KroegerShe filled my bed with gasoline!Member
Since: Feb 19, 2005
Jun 04, 2005 06:43 pm Any others?
Jun 04, 2005 06:44 pm Native Instrument Battery 2 is awesome, DrumCore is great, Cakewalk Project5 comes with Velocity that is another great software drum machine...I use Sonar 4 PE as well and all three of them have worked for me.