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Midi Drum Loops

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Midi Drum Loops

Postby rickchaff » Thu Jun 24, 2010 5:06 pm

I still use DRUMTRAX to get started writing new song material.

There must be thousands of midi drum tracks available out there. Can any one recommend the best resources?

Rick
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Postby Jerm » Thu Jun 24, 2010 8:19 pm

Are you looking free or commercial?
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Postby GSpro » Thu Jun 24, 2010 9:02 pm

Hello forum. Helo rickhaff.

I was using Drumtracks for a while too, but then I found MDrummer a month ago and I'm very, very happy with it.

I think it's an amazing plugin (AU/VST). It has sampled drum sounds and it can also output to midi (VST only), if you want to use the drum track in standard midi files. You can do anything with it. You really need to read about it.
Here is the link for more info and many video tutorials available on the site.

http://www.meldaproduction.com/mdrummer/

The developer is top notch too and will respond via email within minutes.

BTW, I'm not affiliated with Melda Productions in any ways. I'm just very satisfied with the product as much as I am with Metro.
Hope this helps
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Postby rickchaff » Fri Jun 25, 2010 4:54 pm

Thanks Jeremy,

I want good stuff.


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Postby Jerm » Sat Jun 26, 2010 1:31 am

There is a lot of good commercial stuff. I would recommend the following awesome plug-ins that come with a large amount of drum library loops (audio and/or MIDI)... Check our links page for more info on these...

Drumcore 3 has real drummers and audio loops can be dragged directly into Metro. It also has MIDI data with samples of the original drummer's kits. It is very easy to get some great sounding drum tracks. It also loads rex files with its setup program.

XLN Audio's Addictive Drums does not have the audio functionality but has a massive amount of MIDI loops that can be directly dragged into Metro and really sound good.

Stylus RMX has a lot of loops and functionality that makes a full sounding drum track easy. It also loads rex files (indirectly) and has add-ons as well as supporting up to 8 (or 16 I can't remember) sounds in one instance.

iDrum is a good plug-in and has add on packs although the library is not organized that well.

Toontrack has some great drum plug-ins although I have not tried them in a while.

FXPansion has GURU which comes with a large sample library, audio + MIDI. They also make BFD which sounds good.

There are plenty of other plug-ins with good drum sounds and MIDI libraries that come with them, e.g. sampletank + esoundz drum libraries, kontakt and others.
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Postby rickchaff » Sat Jun 26, 2010 4:59 pm

Thanks Jeremy!

I'll check these products out.

I do like midi tracks because I'm still happy with my Motif sound Module. When I'm ready I record the tracks from the module.

Best regards,
Rick

P. S. I'm happy to have a PC version so I can work across platforms when needed.
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