[ddots-l] Re: giving up on bfd, need new drum software

The same here too. 
I am also fightint to get accessible drum software. 
But, I am still looking for the right one. 
As soon as I get something, I will let you know. 
Regards, 
Berhane 
  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Damon Fibraio 
  To: midimag@xxxxxxxxxxx ; ddots-l@xxxxxxxxxxxxx 
  Sent: Thursday, November 27, 2008 9:56 PM
  Subject: [ddots-l] giving up on bfd, need new drum software


  OK, folks.

   

  I am giving up on BFD 2 as an option, after spending hundreds of dollars to 
find it is just going to take too much sighted help to get this to be 
functional at all.

   

  I need to find a soft synth that does the best realistic drums I can find and 
is accessible. I want to be able to process each drum in a kit on its own track 
in sonar. I want to be able to load different kits depending on the my project, 
some for metal work, some for regular rock, and some for pop. I need a wide 
variety of drum sounds. Electronic kits are a plus, but not mandatory and would 
probably be limited to 80s sounding kits like simmons, oberheim kits and the 
like. Does anybody have suggestions? I am tired of ripping my hair out to get 
drum sounds. And it is not always feasible to hire a drummer, so let's not go 
there.

   

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