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2016/05/18 18:45:39
Reckedtrek
I'm having a difficult time finding Alt/grunge drum midi files. Some of those bands played simple beats in 4/4, but there was a very different feel and style to band like Alice in Chains and Soundgarden, and others from that style and time. There are metal packs everywhere, and straight up 4/4 power rock packs found easily enough. Anyone found midi files that work well for this style?
 
When I was using ACID (the program not the substance!) I had good luck with Siggi Baldursson's Drum Sugar, but nothing since then. Recommendations are appreciated! 
Thanks! 
2016/05/18 21:01:46
BassDaddy
Addictive Drums Alternative might work for you. Loud Rock maybe also.
2016/05/18 21:10:41
cclarry
The Progressive Foundry or AOR MIDI might work for that genre also...
2016/05/19 10:53:08
Reckedtrek
I can see the Progressive Foundry working, but the AOR MIDI? I'll have to listen to the samples again. When I think AOR I think of bands like Journey, but digging a little deeper, Steve Smith was (is?) a monster drummer. Ya never know! 
2016/05/19 10:56:10
Reckedtrek
BassDaddy
Addictive Drums Alternative might work for you. Loud Rock maybe also.




Is it possible to use AD midi in EZD2? Stupid question, most likely! I guess the question is more how do you do it? Simple cut and paste? 
2016/05/19 11:50:09
TheMaartian
Reckedtrek
BassDaddy
Addictive Drums Alternative might work for you. Loud Rock maybe also.




Is it possible to use AD midi in EZD2? Stupid question, most likely! I guess the question is more how do you do it? Simple cut and paste? 


AD2's MIDI files are wonderfully hidden. But...you have an option. There's a hidden page in your XLN online account where you can download all of the AD2 MIDIpaks you've purchased as MIDI files.
 
http://www.xlnaudio.com/myaccount-myproducts/offline/
 
2016/05/19 12:32:55
Glyn Barnes
Have you checked Groove Monkee ? I am not sure if you will find exactly what you are after but there is a lot of good stuff for most genres.
2016/05/19 16:36:42
TheMaartian
I originally posted links to two grunge audio loop sources not yet identified by others, Drum Werks V by Beta Monkey, and Grunge Drum Loops by Drums On Demand. That reply disappeared, probably swept into the spam pile. I'll post this without the links, and then create a second reply with links (in case that one goes away, as well).
2016/05/19 20:49:19
Reckedtrek
TheMaartian
I originally posted links to two grunge audio loop sources not yet identified by others, Drum Werks V by Beta Monkey, and Grunge Drum Loops by Drums On Demand. That reply disappeared, probably swept into the spam pile. I'll post this without the links, and then create a second reply with links (in case that one goes away, as well).




I've never heard of either one. I don't see the links, but that's what google is for. Thanks for the tip!
2016/05/20 09:52:36
TheMaartian
Reckedtrek
TheMaartian
I originally posted links to two grunge audio loop sources not yet identified by others, Drum Werks V by Beta Monkey, and Grunge Drum Loops by Drums On Demand. That reply disappeared, probably swept into the spam pile. I'll post this without the links, and then create a second reply with links (in case that one goes away, as well).




I've never heard of either one. I don't see the links, but that's what google is for. Thanks for the tip!


Both posts that contained links have disappeared. Thanks for nothing, Cakewalk Forum.
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