Practicing Ez Drummer., Two demos.
Gilmore
Nov 8 2008, 04:13 PM
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Hi

I just discovered Ez drummer, and I recorded this little medley for practice. I used the Drumkit from Hell, it got nice and heavy sound, then I played bass and guitars on top of it.

[attachment=11034:EZ.mp3]

Here´s another one, a longer and more difficult piece to program. I used less presets here and alot of these drums are put in manually, because I don´t have a MIDI keyboard. It still needs vocals, but I will ask the singer in my band to record it soon.

[attachment=11035:FA.mp3]



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Canis
Nov 8 2008, 05:31 PM
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Oh yeah!!! I love the first one!! Sounds like real old-fashioned Rock'n Roll! biggrin.gif
I've been wondering if I should give EZ Drummer a try as well... Looks like it's both easy yet advanced to use, and it gives good results for the songs I've heard with it ^^

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Ivan Milenkovic
Nov 8 2008, 11:43 PM
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Sounds good man, keep practicing, also try to mix and produce your drums a bit, specially the snare and hihat, they always need some tweaking.

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Bogdan Radovic
Nov 10 2008, 12:48 PM
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I loved the first song ! You are really good playing that rock n roll stuff smile.gif Second song is good but drums are a little simple and need some work to make them more interesting and "real" sounding...They just need more versatility in the line they are playing and fill ins..But this was a very good and challenging effort..You can just go and tweak it by changing bass drum patterns in places or speeding up the "hands" to play 8th or 16th notes patterns.

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Nemanja Filipovi...
Nov 10 2008, 12:55 PM
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They sound great,in my taste second is better.Practicing grooves is important.Because,you are not a drummer and steal you need to came up with a logical pattern,one that would drummer him self made.
Great practice beside this one(making grooves) is to listen a lot of music and see(hear)what other people did play.

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Nov 10 2008, 02:59 PM
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Oh man that first tune is FUN!!!!

Got my head bobbing first thing this morning!!!!

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I´m glad you guys like that rock´n roll tune. smile.gif It´s just plain simple and fun.

About the second track, I agree with Bogdan that the drums need more to them to make the track more interesting. We have recorded it roughly in the band I play in, and the real drums are fantastic, I was trying to copy his groove and fills when I did this track, but I couldn´t even get close. But when I listened to the live recording we did, I realised that the drums are the main thing in this song.

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