2005-03-03, 12:02
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New Blood
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Join Date: Sep 2004
Location: Florida
Posts: 25
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Drum Sequencer
Im looking for a drum sequencer that is like fruityloops but can do time signature and tempo changes. I have heard the latest version of fruity loops can do that but I just wanted to see what other options there are and also how much they are.
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2005-03-03, 18:45
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Supreme Metalhead
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Join Date: Feb 2005
Location: Where the slime live...
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Man, I still use a 1985 Macintosh with the program Different Drummer controlling a Roland drum module via MIDI. It does everthing you're looking for and it rocks!!!
I don't really like Fruity Loops, but maybe that's because it doesn't make sense to me, it has 500 features I don't give a shit about, and it doesn't do simple things like you're looking for. I'm looking for a PC program that works as well as Different Drummer with the same type of interface. If anybody knows of one, let me know. If I find it first I'll post it.
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2005-03-03, 21:01
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Senior Metalhead
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Join Date: Jul 2004
Location: London, England
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leaf drums is ok, but no time changes.
Hammerhead Rhythm Station is decent but you have to make your drumtrack in phrases, then piece them together in your multitrack program. you can download some good drum sounds though (no choice- the default ones are for dance music!)
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2005-03-04, 09:52
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Senior Metalhead
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Join Date: Jan 2005
Location: Noosa Heads, Qld, Australia.
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Quote:
Originally Posted by morbid_priest
leaf drums is ok, but no time changes.
Hammerhead Rhythm Station is decent but you have to make your drumtrack in phrases, then piece them together in your multitrack program. you can download some good drum sounds though (no choice- the default ones are for dance music!)
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LOL, I actually just finished downloadin that bloody thing, confused the fuck outta me aye, unlike Sequbeat where as soon as it opened I had some wicked beats crankin, and the default sound is fuckin sweet. That program is so simple aye, if only I could find a bloody full version of it somewhere.
Does anyone know of any other user friendly drum machines I can download?, I am gettin frooty loops, cubase, and some boss DR-550 one at the moment but I want one in the same style as sequbeat.
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2005-03-04, 16:42
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New Blood
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Join Date: Jun 2002
Location: ny
Posts: 40
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Stick with Fruity Loops, its the best drum sequencer ive used, check out my shit if you dont believe me.... Astral Corpse
you can change tempo by right clicking on the BPM window and choose edit events
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2005-03-04, 22:35
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Senior Metalhead
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Join Date: Jan 2005
Location: Noosa Heads, Qld, Australia.
Posts: 216
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Quote:
Originally Posted by vileangelofdeth
Stick with Fruity Loops, its the best drum sequencer ive used, check out my shit if you dont believe me.... Astral Corpse
you can change tempo by right clicking on the BPM window and choose edit events
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Nice effort dude!!, I like some of those solos aye! what did you use to record the guitar tracks?
Fruity loops confused the shit outta me, it started playin some techno dance crap so I assumed it wasn't the type of thing I was looking for, I'll muck around some more though.
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