What VST Should I Use To Create My Own Drum Loops?

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2011/05/16 20:38:01 (permalink)

What VST Should I Use To Create My Own Drum Loops?

What is a good VST that I can use to create my own drum loops from scratch?

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    SoundBank
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    Re:What VST Should I Use To Create My Own Drum Loops? 2011/05/16 20:39:58 (permalink)
    1. Session Drummer 3
    2. Session Drummer 2
    3. Pots and Pans, and a good Microphone.
     
    post edited by SoundBank - 2011/05/17 13:22:37
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    crazyrocker3
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    Re:What VST Should I Use To Create My Own Drum Loops? 2011/05/16 21:03:56 (permalink)
    Any free VSTs?
     

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    Re:What VST Should I Use To Create My Own Drum Loops? 2011/05/16 21:57:24 (permalink)
    Yep, use Session Drummer 3 and learn to use the StepSequencer with it.


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    Re:What VST Should I Use To Create My Own Drum Loops? 2011/05/16 22:00:19 (permalink)
    SD3 isn't included in Studio. That was mentioned in one or more of the other 4 threads the OP started about this.

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    Re:What VST Should I Use To Create My Own Drum Loops? 2011/05/17 08:34:40 (permalink)
    OK, Susan, I see now. I didn't know what program he was using (no one ever lists there system specs anymore.)

    Thanks for clearing things up, though, Susan. :)


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    Re:What VST Should I Use To Create My Own Drum Loops? 2011/05/17 09:59:44 (permalink)
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    SD3 isn't included in Studio. That was mentioned in one or more of the other 4 threads the OP started about this.

    -Susan


    susan.. to clear things up..it was  5 not 4...haaaaa
    and i cant believe sd3 isnt in studio..thats a little weak.

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