- Dec 16, 2010
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Under the heading of .... I'm a guitarist, not a drummer, Damn It!!
I've done real drum recording, and MIDI drum demos, but this is going to be the first time I'm going to use drum trigger replacement software
What's the difference between start-up software (basic) and Pro software? Can't I buy any of the available $100 software programs like EZ Drummer, and then get samples online for more sample choices? My concern though is, am I limited to a certain number of toms/cymbles I can play at one time? For instance, if i wanted to do a Rush cover, could i do it on EZ Drummer?
I'm broke, so any help getting started on the cheap would be welcomed.
I've done real drum recording, and MIDI drum demos, but this is going to be the first time I'm going to use drum trigger replacement software
What's the difference between start-up software (basic) and Pro software? Can't I buy any of the available $100 software programs like EZ Drummer, and then get samples online for more sample choices? My concern though is, am I limited to a certain number of toms/cymbles I can play at one time? For instance, if i wanted to do a Rush cover, could i do it on EZ Drummer?
I'm broke, so any help getting started on the cheap would be welcomed.