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Why so much programmed drums? : r/metalmusicians - Reddit

There's also the issue of space. Most independent musicians just don't have the space for a full kit setup. If you're doing it on a shoestring ...

Why Are You STILL Programming Drums While You WRITE SONGS ...

-The main purpose of using MIDI drum grooves in songwriting is to have high-quality drum parts readily available. This allows songwriters to ...

Programmed Drums. Yay, or nay? | Drummerworld Forum

With a bit practice you can create stunning and highly realistic drum programming that even professional musicians would have a hard time to ...

Programming Drums: Advice from a Drummer - Audio Ordeal

Before I got into music production, I was a drummer. I believe this has been an essential part in being where I am. Knowledge of beats and drums is ...

Non drummers, do you enjoy writing drum parts in your DAW for ...

Yes, very much yes. I like to handcraft all of my drum parts. But it can also be some of the most tedious parts of producing a song, next to ...

drum programming sucks - Gearspace

See attatchment. As both a player and programmer of drums for many years, I have to say programming drums Sucks. Basically, it comes down to ...

Programming Drums | SevenString.org

But for writing for drums, I think understanding the instrument goes a LONG way. Then you can listen to music and hear what the drummer is doing ...

How do you go about drum programming? - Logic Pro Help

I pretty much have the same process. Come up with the main beat, loop it, remove or add here and there, build the song, and as the song is being ...

Drum Programming | SevenString.org

usually i first make a basic drum beat in the midi editor in the daw and record a riff idea i got. as i go on writing the song i always first ...

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Best Drum Program for Songwriting/Production? - Gearspace

If you own one of the top drum softwares then chances are they do a midi groove for it and they cover it in your specific DAW too. You do need ...

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Why Drummers Make Great Software Engineers - DEV Community

Once upon a time in college, I was faced with a dilemma - do I wish to professionally pursue music and drumming or computer science? When ...

Tips for Better Drum Programming Workflow - Pro Audio Files

I like drum loops when I might want to start writing a song around a drum groove. In these cases, I'm not so specific about the exact bass drum ...

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When writing a song, does the writer write the specific drum beats ...

Solos add adventure to the song and instrumental breaks let the song breathe. Every song and /or instrumental work has a mission. If the mission ...

How to program drums in Pro Tools [MUSIC PRODUCTION LESSON]

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