zmetallica said:well i think i was getting at more this: why do so many people RELEASE albums and such with this. i understand the use of programming drums for tracking and getting ideas down as i use midi for that, but whats wrong with finding a cheap studio/drummer to do your stuff. or even create your own samples (something i've done).
i can't stand hearing programmed drums and i find it annoying when it all sounds the same. between the guitar tone, the drum sound. the only difference in the end is the notes, which are similar in itself some of the time. i'm not pointing fingers at anyone here, but i've just heard way too many people using the same PODXT/drumkit from hell set up. i've made the most out of what i have. a 250 buck drumset with about 500 bux in cymbals (actually had to replace two with the kit) i've gotten over the past 5-6 years. the kit is horrid, but it is a real kit and I get plenty of experience working with a real instrument in a real environment. I am lucky to know someone who is a great drummer and i've helped him out by pushing him to new heights with the music I write. Also a musician isn't that hard to find, it just takes time and patience. how else do all these millions of bands find people to play for them. unless I'm clueless and everyone just plays guitar these days lol. but i know quite a few drummers and even more who can play drums. I guess if you live in the middle of nowhere with no studios around you it can be hard.
also a real drummer can add dynamics to the drums and not play THAT loud. we all have neighbors. mine just don't seem to care THAT much.
As far as I know, one manned things get you nowhere. get your ideas down, sure no prob. but don't think of yourself as a one manned act. you are just a musician without a band. Find others like you and create something together.
after about 10 years or so I've found a group of musicians who I can jam wiht and create something together. I have tons of music in that time to work with, but i haven't released any of it. no problem with the forum members getting advise on mixing or whatever using their own tools, but i hear a shit load of bands on myspace and elsewhere with this kind of stuff and i'm not exactly sure what the situations were here.
sorry for a long post.
Back off topic...
You have very valid points, and believe me, if I could get live drums tracked on my stuff, I would. But I literally do live in the middle of nowhere, lol! I've played with one amazing drummer around these parts, but his and mine friendship ended sort of violently. Haha!
If you do your homework and really put effort into it, it has never been THIS easy to make a decent sounding song with just a POD and DFH...and I think that's absolutely great. More and more people are getting into producing and songwriting and their stuff is getting out. I absolutely love when one of the guys here on the forum pops up with a new POD/DFH song...it's really refreshing to hear these guys' ideas and riffs.
I don't really agree with the cynical view that "it's just a POD and DFH," some of these guys have real chops at what they do...and you can tell that when these guys get into a real live act ('cuz I know EVERYBODY wants to be able to play live), they are going to absolutely tear it up and they'll be going places. Despite what tools these guys use, they are stellar musicians, no way around that. And to dismiss them and their music, as a fellow music lover, just because they use POD/DFH, would be insane.
I would much rather listen to the one-manned guys around here than the nameless 40,000 live acts on Myspace that think they're the next Morbid Angel or Suffocation. Absolute unoriginal hacks I tell ya'.......... My MP3 player probably has more play counts on Tesseract, GOR, and Toxic Grind Machine than even the big-named major label bands!
I can't speak for everybody, but getting into a live band is somewhat difficult for me. Granted, I haven't really tried that hard as of recent to find other people...but it seems that everybody who plays an instrument around here is a dumbass or an emo kid...many times both. This seems to be a dead-spot in music. I've been to the clubs around here, I've been to all the venues...I would sooner shoot myself in the foot than ever ask any of these guys to form an act with me. It is safe to say that I HATE the local music scene around here.
Now I'm not going to let that keep me down, I'm not going to just walk around and bitch that there's nobody to play with...I'm still going to stay positive about finding some dudes to jam with that I really like. I'm going to try to look for musicians in other places. There are a few guys who I've just made some acquaintences with at some local book shops and such, and I might pass them a demo CD of my shit to see if their interested. Wearing my Opeth shirt really seems to bring out some cool dudes, always commenting that they're really big Opeth fans. Haha! So obviously there are guys around here who listen to the same stuff I do...they just like to hide.
So I've got plans to try to get my shit live...
...but till then, I'm going to rocking DFH!
Like I said, you have very valid points, and I'm not trying to be argumentive. Just expressing my views is all....
