Drum programs
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Drum programs
I'm looking for a PC program that I can build my own drum beats with. Any suggestions?
If you want free, go with Leafdrums (and the Natural Studio Kit is a great set of samples.)
If you don't mind paying, Groove Agent and Jamstix are great products.
If you don't mind paying, Groove Agent and Jamstix are great products.
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http://www.native-instruments.com/index ... battery_us
NI Battery is the best.
NI Battery is the best.
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I'm jumping on the bandwagon pretty late but I've been using FL Studio (formerly Fruity Loops) and been pretty happy with the features and ease of use. The demo version lets you do everything except save your arrangement (you can export the arrangement to a wav file however) and the "express" version costs $50
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- Father Bingo
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