Toontrack’s Drumkit from Hell library changed it all. Programming convincing, natural-sounding drum tracks using software samplers became a viable, respectable option. Blast beats? Forget it.īy the mid-2000s, everything had changed. They worked for simple rock beats, or industrial and electronic music, but that’s about it. When I started getting into recording bands in the mid-90s, drum machines just couldn’t cut it for extreme music. Or, you can take a slightly easier approach: program all your drum tracks from scratch. You can buy a quiet, entry-level electronic kit, maybe some Roland V-Drums, and start practising. And you wouldn’t be able to fit an acoustic kit in your small apartment anyway even if you could, it seems highly unlikely your neighbours wouldn’t object. You don’t play drums, or you tragically suck at drums. But there’s a complication: you don’t have a drummer. You’ve got the idea to start one those one-man-band projects. So here’s the situation: you’re a pretty good guitarist, and an adequate bassist.
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