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Looking to make some drum beats
Not sure how to go about doing so though.
Went out today and bought a patch cable that'll allow me to hook my bass (and guitars as well obviously, so I can borrow friends) directly to my computer and record. So I have those, and I could likely use it for a mic as well should the need arise... but I'm lacking something pretty important - drums.
You guys have any programs you like to use to make your drum patterns? I'd love to get a drum set, but... well they cost a lot and make a lot of noise, and the electronic ones that make little noise cost even more. That's not factoring in a set of drum mics and whatnot as well if I even bought a drum set. Currently I have access to a friend's stuff who has a set and drum mics, but I can only go there on weekends (he's away at college on weekdays). Since he's there, I can't really just do my own thing at my own pace either... and he would annoy the heck out of me if I tried making the kind of music I like, because he doesn't like it.
So I need a way to make my own drum beats, because then I can give creating a song a shot for fun. Any ideas?
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Resident Fruitbooter
FL Studio... talk to magic, i'm sure he can better tell you what you need.
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Moderator of Fluckit
FL Studio is cool as Roc said.
There's another, much more simple program that's call Acoustica Beatcraft. It actually works pretty good but the sound gets a tad generic
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FLuckin Mod
sonic tell me u picked up the line 6 port thing. if u did let me know how it is ive been debating piking this up for about a good year now
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Thanks guys, I'll see if I can get one of those sometime soon. I'll also ask Magic about it though lol... figured I would anyway.
As for the line 6 port, sorry blackhawk. All I bought was a 1/4 inch to 1/8th inch patch cord to make it happen. Plug my bass into my amp, and plug the amp into my PC. Alternatively I can also plug my bass straight into my PC as well, though then I can't really hear anything obviously.
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FLuckin Mod
how is ur amp connected to ur computer im interested now...
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