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    Has anybody tried something like this:

    http://www.quickbeat.com/?=jlm-index

    to jam with?

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    Here is another cheap great sounding fully programable drum program.
    http://www.acoustica.com/beatcraft/

    Same price as quickbeat but versatile.

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    have you tried Beatcraft Spudman? Is it easy to make a descent sounding drum track to jam to?

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    Yes I have Beatcraft. I'm not an ace with it yet but I feel it has a high degree of functionality. When the program gets developed further they will most likely update it with midi rendering. It doesn't do that now. After that I think it will be a hard to beat (pun intended) program. The price is right too. It's pretty logical to put a beat track together and there are templates for existing beats too.

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    I have used Hammerhead lots - pretty cool one to get a quick simple groove down. It is also completely free.

    http://www.threechords.com/hammerhead/
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    Quote Originally Posted by Robert
    I have used Hammerhead lots - pretty cool one to get a quick simple groove down. It is also completely free.

    http://www.threechords.com/hammerhead/
    I'll give hammerhead a try. I like the price! Thanx.

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