- Apr 17, 2011
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So, since I've been playing guitar, I've kind of always had drums in the mix. Bass, not so much.
4 1/2 years later, I'm now WAY more serious about recording than I ever was and have taken the necessary steps to make this my career and my life.
(I'm pretty much introducing myself since I'm a n00b on the site, lol)
Lately, when it came to drum tracking, I used EZDrummer, FL Studios 8, and the Piano Roll on FL and went to work creating a drum track. Now that I'm getting more serious into this and trying to open a legitimate studio, I need a little more guidance.
Lately, I've discovered Drumagog and have been trying to get familiar with the plug-in and how I can use it when it comes down to the drums.
I kind of want to take the same approach I know now, and apply it in the stuff I know. The idea I had in mind was to use Drumagog 5, record multiple single hits on each drum, and let the drummer have fun and record. Since I can't really get Nuendo 3 to quantize like I know how to do on PT, it's about 10 times more difficult.
With all that said and scattered about, are there any easier approaches I can do right now that would benefit with a good recording?
(Note: I do plan on buying drum triggers later. Any suggestions on what to get?)
P. S. Just so people know where I'm at as far as recordings and whatnot, here are samples of things I done.
http://soundcloud.com/redriderrecordingstudio/youve-met-your-match
http://soundcloud.com/redriderrecordingstudio/what-simon-says-goes-a-stylish
4 1/2 years later, I'm now WAY more serious about recording than I ever was and have taken the necessary steps to make this my career and my life.
(I'm pretty much introducing myself since I'm a n00b on the site, lol)
Lately, when it came to drum tracking, I used EZDrummer, FL Studios 8, and the Piano Roll on FL and went to work creating a drum track. Now that I'm getting more serious into this and trying to open a legitimate studio, I need a little more guidance.
Lately, I've discovered Drumagog and have been trying to get familiar with the plug-in and how I can use it when it comes down to the drums.
I kind of want to take the same approach I know now, and apply it in the stuff I know. The idea I had in mind was to use Drumagog 5, record multiple single hits on each drum, and let the drummer have fun and record. Since I can't really get Nuendo 3 to quantize like I know how to do on PT, it's about 10 times more difficult.
With all that said and scattered about, are there any easier approaches I can do right now that would benefit with a good recording?
(Note: I do plan on buying drum triggers later. Any suggestions on what to get?)
P. S. Just so people know where I'm at as far as recordings and whatnot, here are samples of things I done.
http://soundcloud.com/redriderrecordingstudio/youve-met-your-match
http://soundcloud.com/redriderrecordingstudio/what-simon-says-goes-a-stylish