Recording With Ez Drummer |
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Apr 23 2013, 03:23 AM |
so i figured out EZ drummer i dont know why i havent used this before its that easy to use!
im practicing gabs finnish power metal lesson and i orginally layed down a beat to practice it slow and in time. the one thing i like about this site so much is that when i set out to practice and learn something, alot of the times I end up learning what i started and gain new knowledge on something else this is gabs lesson slowed down to 125 bpm so i can get it down right, there are some mistakes, still trying to get it down. i had alot of fun using ez drummer and trying to get creative. this is going to really help my with writing. didnt mean to buthcher the tune gab just experimenting https://soundcloud.com/zygas702-1/finish-power-metalslow This post has been edited by dcz702: Apr 23 2013, 03:26 AM |
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Apr 25 2013, 01:16 AM |
Welcome to the wonderful world of Midi Drums IT's really liberating to be able to construct drum parts without actually having to stop what your doing and go recruit and record a drummer. Drummers though often can come up with very spiff beats using easy drummer so collaborating with a drummer using EZ drummer is a good idea but you can certainly do it all and get very good results. For example, the band PERIPHERY used EZ Drummer on their first record release.
Todd so i figured out EZ drummer i dont know why i havent used this before its that easy to use! im practicing gabs finnish power metal lesson and i orginally layed down a beat to practice it slow and in time. the one thing i like about this site so much is that when i set out to practice and learn something, alot of the times I end up learning what i started and gain new knowledge on something else this is gabs lesson slowed down to 125 bpm so i can get it down right, there are some mistakes, still trying to get it down. i had alot of fun using ez drummer and trying to get creative. this is going to really help my with writing. didnt mean to buthcher the tune gab just experimenting https://soundcloud.com/zygas702-1/finish-power-metalslow |
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Apr 25 2013, 08:29 AM |
Thanks cosmin. I messed with it a little bit. I can see this becoming time consuming, but fun. I'm wondering if there is gear like maybe a akai drum pad that works with EZ drummer to use instead of using the keyboard? Ahh, there certainly is I will share with you a thread in which this topic is widely discussed, having various examples and ideas shared: https://www.guitarmasterclass.net/guitar_fo...showtopic=47331 |
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Apr 25 2013, 08:07 PM |
Ahh, there certainly is I will share with you a thread in which this topic is widely discussed, having various examples and ideas shared: https://www.guitarmasterclass.net/guitar_fo...showtopic=47331 think im gonna grab this thing soon watched vids, i like it cause i can use sticks and attach a pedal, if anyone has a better suggestion or first hand experiance id love to hear some feedback. ive played drums in the past so i think this would be a good way to maybe gain some skills cause im using sticks and a pedal This post has been edited by dcz702: Apr 25 2013, 08:07 PM
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Apr 25 2013, 11:43 PM |
Those are spiff You could also, for about the same money, get a full electronic kit. Here is one I was looking at for my own home studio. It's height adjustable, doesn't take up much room, easy to move, cymbals and pads, and pedals. About $250 online.
http://www.simmonsdrums.net/sdxpress/ It does sorta look like a toy or game controller due to the way it's built, and how small you can adjust it. It was around what I wanted to spend and would fit in a corner easily. I ended up getting an each cheaper set from ION but sold it to a buddy after I got quicker mouse clicking beats in and using a midi keyboard to put them in. I couldn't return it as it was a "no return" item off ebay. Try to get a return policy on whatever you get so in the event you stop using it you can take it back without having to sell it for far less. think im gonna grab this thing soon watched vids, i like it cause i can use sticks and attach a pedal, if anyone has a better suggestion or first hand experiance id love to hear some feedback. ive played drums in the past so i think this would be a good way to maybe gain some skills cause im using sticks and a pedal |
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