I've been using DTM for ages. In my opinion its easily the match of trigger. the export as audio clicks will be a bonus as you won't have to worry about project tempo. I use DTM to convert to midi, then drag over to logic where I use Slate drums. It works great and I'm sure the new one will too..
when i saw this thread yesterday i did have a bit of a laugh to myself. Sell your massey account one week, open another one the week after. :/You still using the DTM then Dale
Guys, if you want to convert drums to midi you have a couple of other options 1) toontracks drumtracker (kind of a pain in the ass when i demo it) 2) USE SONAR AUDIO SNAP!!!!!!!! here is how:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m2eecggyVr0
I send my drums to midi becouse it easier for me to edit and also you have complete control over velocities, timing without destroying audio.
Cheers!
So the windows version has a big bug if you try the 'print clicks' function on stereo tracks. It's getting random data and audio from elsewhere on the drive and spitting that into the right side waveform. sometimes.
Hear that one - http://dl.dropbox.com/u/1053122/DRT_noise.mp3
If you try a smaller selection this happens sometimes
Otherwise DRT is very cool.
Try just using it on mono tracks.