I use EZ Drummer - it is a great (Swedish) piece of software. Addictive Drums is probably even better, but both are great for generating loops and they come with big libraries of grooves.
Hi!
When I record in my homestudio I use mostly
Drums On Demand drumloops and think they
are very good. Can you recommend some
other looplibrarys? the reason I like DoD
is it´s easyness to just use in an easy way in
my Cubase. There are a lot of diffrent styles,
bpm´s and fills to get the most out of them.
Steffe
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I use EZ Drummer - it is a great (Swedish) piece of software. Addictive Drums is probably even better, but both are great for generating loops and they come with big libraries of grooves.
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I use a freeware program called 'hydrogen' to custom make drum loops. I also really like jamstudio.com for custom backing tracks.
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Power chords...I love power chords...I wish more bands would use em...
Hydrogen users: any good source of loops, or, anybody willing to share their creations..?
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Try a google search for 'free drum tab'. I've had good luck finding drum tabs for matallica, godsmack and others.
Power chords...I love power chords...I wish more bands would use em...
Sony's Acid Music platform has a number of drum-only loop CD's. The three that I have are Tony Brock - Rock Drummer; Siggi Baldursson's Drum Sugar; and Mick Fleetwood's Total Drumming. All are excellent.
http://www.sonycreativesoftware.com/loops
Beta Monkey is another company offering drum loop libraries. I purchased a package deal with (3) CD's awhile back on Ebay for around $30. They sound pretty good, too.
http://www.betamonkeymusic.com/
Last but not least is Bandmates. I recently purchased their Steel Core loop CD, which focuses on modern metal / hard rock grooves. Killer drums across the board.
http://www.bandmateloops.com/storefront.php
Another item of note: be sure you double-check for compatibility with the DAW or recording software you're using. I believe most, if not all of the above are cross-platform (Mac or PC).
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I use the built in drum patterns from Apple Garageband and Apple Jam Pack 1.
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Steffe, check out this free site...
http://www.phatdrumloops.com/phatdrumloops/
I've found all kinds of cool loops there to play with.
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One thing that I found out when trying Hydrogen is that the Linux versions work much better than the Windoze version. There is a bug in importing different drum kits in the Windoze version.Originally Posted by poodlesrule
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