Man, I remember tooling around with FL. There's a 'professional' version of the software also, but most of the rest of the software out there (Reason, Logic, even GarageBand) seriously kicks its butt these days. I don't remember using anything quicker, though.
--Patrick
#3
drifter
Yeah, I've messed around with Fruity Loops before, it's a fun program. Didn't somebody joke around before about you making some techno-Irish folk music? Get on it while it's still underground, hipsters.
#4
KCWM
Hey man. I have a collection of acoustic drum samples that I can put together in a zip file and upload if youre interested.
#5
drifter
I would like to get in on some of that action, if you don't mind.
#6
strawman
That was very cool, I could listen to that type of stuff all day. I vote you start your own one man band featuring post apocalyptic Irish folk music.
should be organized by drum type. There are a fair number of snare samples, with a couple of sets of different volumes, one of which has left and right hand hits and the other multiple hits but doesn't designate the left and right hand. The big thing with programmed drums is having a "randomized" snare sound...so it rarely, if ever, plays the same sample twice. I might have to switch to that now that I think about it. It will involve redoing the songs where I've programmed drums, but might be worth it.