Hey GMC,
I'd like to make my own backings, so I can use them to make my own songs, SI lessons, etc. etc. Now I can record guitars in Reaper and that's about it. So I need a drum program, easy to use, and FREE! I just need some simple beats and the ability to change the samples. I'd also need a Drum VST and maybe some other instrument for chords, like keys or orchestra.
I know I kinda want the best for the lowest price and I know that's not possible. I'd like to hear your opinions on what are the best ways to go!
I can't help a lot here since I use Cubase for all my backings etc.,
not sure of free VST drums tho, there might be some...
http://www.xlnaudio.com/?page=downloads&d_page=demoversion
Check this out. Addictive Drums demo version, it's great to offer you basic beats on acoustic drums, you can also do a lot of settings. 3/4, 4/4 6/8, all kinds of fills. Although a demo version, it's great!
For £20 you can get Acoustica Beatcraft which is quite good. I know it's not free but it's a lot cheaper than something like Ezdrummer or Addictive drums.
Any tips?
For free, hardly you can find anything good Kaz, but here are some free VSTi's that you can try and see how they sound man:
http://freevst.blogspot.com/search/label/Drums?max-results=100
http://www.audiomastermind.com/browse-drums_percussion-5887030-1.html
Take a look at this one http://www.cakewalk.com/Products/StudioInstruments/
ups,it's not free,sorry !
ive been working with a lot of free VSTs
if you want, i can record a video and show you what i use, or record a guide to cheap recording
Anyone? I need help on this
I've seen lots of people asking questions on this subject... I think if someone, somewhere, has the opportunity to make an SI lesson on making BT's, he'll become very popular around here At least you'd be my pall
Most people here have GP5, so if it's possible to make BT's using that.... Would be cool
Whether you use AD or Superior Drummer, you still need to know how to get those programs started, using them as Vst, what about MIDI and so on!
Sure Kaz, you have to learn the DAW, MIDI and VST instruments, but once you learn them you can make really realistic and cool sounding backings. GP is just not made for that.
hey kaznie i havent forgotten about you! i have recorded the video of my desktop (it isnt the best of quality but itll work...i just need to do the voice over and write a written guide for you and ill be finished!
Wow, Wicked!!!
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