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--- In logic-users@yahoogroups.com, "The Doghouse NYC"
<doghousenyc2@...> wrote:
>
> FWIW (and I sort of hate being the guy to say this...) a lot of it
has to do
> with the time and depth you put into finessing the drum parts. I
have heard
> some pretty mediocre drum samples sound fantastic with a little
programming
> magic. Don't over quantize, add little nuances, ghost notes, listen
to how
> and when a drummer fills, and some judicious (or not) use of fx
(try a
> little bit of saturation).
> ___
> Nathan Rosenberg
> Music Production
>
> The Doghouse NYC
> www.doghouseNYC.com
>
I second that,
Even if BFD is not perfect, it´s really good. So if you can´t
fool a
good drummer with your programming then you need a drummer or a drum
programmer. It´s not big deal, it happens to everybody all the
time... you can´t be good programming drums, bass, strings, pianos
and indian tabla... and also have fresh and good musical ideas and
also write great lyrics and also be Bob Clearmountain... It´s not
possible...sadly :D
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