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DRUM MACHINE APP
Anyone ever use a drum machine app to practice/record with? Can anyone recommend a decent one? I have an IPhone and a Kindle HD 8
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Garage band has virtual drums so you can make your own beats or use the studio drummer. It has a decent DAW too. |
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Patterning is exceptional, but it will cost you $5.
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Thanks for the replies. I forgot I had Garage Band and a lite version of Amplitube Acoustic on my IPhone. I will try to mess with these to see if I can create some patterns to work with. Neither of these are available for my Kindle yet.
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Not really, I have an old Roland 505 drum machine and real drums.
BuT I like play along to YouTube backing tracks, mostly blues and jazz. There a is guy names Quist that puts up a ton of content. The free version of Ableton Live Lite 9 that came with my DAW has drum samples that you can make up your own beats. Seems kind of odd to me though, if you've never played drums and dont know how to put together a groove, how would you know what program it? Back in the 90's when I bought the 505, after months of frustration, I picked up a book of drum grooves so I could program it.
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