![]() So whether you’re using a drum ROMpler like Addictive Drums, or synthesizing your own drums, how can you get the best of them in your music? How does a real drummer inject that hard-to-pin-down groove into their playing? And how can we mimick it in MIDI programming? IN THIS GUIDE ![]() It’s not for the faint of heart, but programming your own drums if the best way to get your own, unique feel in your music. Producers working in hip hop, drum & bass or LoFi genres might opt to search out drum samples, layering breaks and loops to add that sense of groove, but these can get you stuck with someone else’s feel and vibe. That’s fine if you’re going for styles like techno and house, but some styles of music need a more human feel. ![]() Modern DAWs and grooveboxes can go a long way towards providing a nice groove, but their on-the-grid nature can leave beats feeling mechanical and robotic. Drums are the backbone of most styles of music, and thanks to technology, anyone with a semi-competent computer can program a decent beat. ![]()
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