Hello!
I specialise in programming MIDI drums that sound real, crisp and polished. They're simple to do and quick to edit, which means I can offer cheaper quotes than acoustic drummers, whilst maintaining a high level of quality.
Please listen to some examples before making any judgement on the sound. It's quite suprising how realistic they are!
https://www.fiverr.com/share/XLZLWe
Whether you need some simple beats for a demo, or a fully fleshed out drum track with intricate fills and layered percussion, I can help. Get in touch if you're interested.
Email - ringocancount@gmail.com
Cheers
Professional, Polished and Competitive Drum Recording
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Re: Professional, Polished and Competitive Drum Recording
The ride cymbal on the first track is awful....extremely distracting.
the 2nd track is stiff sounding but not too bad.
The 3rd track is pretty good.
The 3rd track again has the awful ride cymbal...and all the snare hits are the same velocity...the ghost notes are way too loud!!!
Tim
the 2nd track is stiff sounding but not too bad.
The 3rd track is pretty good.
The 3rd track again has the awful ride cymbal...and all the snare hits are the same velocity...the ghost notes are way too loud!!!
Tim
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Re: Professional, Polished and Competitive Drum Recording
The ride cymbal may or may not be a prob depending on the mix it is sitting in - so hard to judge on that but can hear the concern.
I think the examples are pretty decent.
My comment would be the solo drum examples are very busy - sparse groove is the hardest thing to pull off with virtual drums.
The hardest would be jazz ballad vibe with brushes - but anything where you can't barrel along.
But - this can only be judged by hearing it in action and if before and after results can be posted here.
I wouldn't out source drums as it is a key element creating a track to me that I enjoy creating as much as any other.
But can see the use of a service like this as when I started with virtual drums it took time to get skilled with them
I think the examples are pretty decent.
My comment would be the solo drum examples are very busy - sparse groove is the hardest thing to pull off with virtual drums.
The hardest would be jazz ballad vibe with brushes - but anything where you can't barrel along.
But - this can only be judged by hearing it in action and if before and after results can be posted here.
I wouldn't out source drums as it is a key element creating a track to me that I enjoy creating as much as any other.
But can see the use of a service like this as when I started with virtual drums it took time to get skilled with them
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