![]() ![]() ![]() Do you have any suggestions without giving me hundreds of fills and patterns I'll never use?Would the songwriters edition be a good choice for my situation?* I wasn't crazy about some of the fills I sampled. Don't want over the top drum tracks.just simple tasteful beats and grooves and some nice simple fills without all the bombast.* And do some basic recording on my DAW. I'd like to create drum tracks for these original songs that an acoustic/electric duo can perform live with. But I would rather start out with drum parts that are closer to what I need from the start. Even though you can control the velocity on the toontrack midi it still seems like most patterns are played too aggressively.*I know you can tame some of the drums in the mixing. I haven't found the more simple straightforward tasteful fills that can be found in many 3rd party midi patterns. Its like toontrack is trying to blow you away and wow the listener with these aggressive overly played parts.including many fills. *Īfter searching through the midi pack samples and trying out the fills and the fills that come with the demo of EZdrummer I find the same thing that others agree with on forums like gearslutz etc.Most of the toontrack midi drum patterns and fills are too bombastic and too busy. ![]() I use pop shuffles a lot like the Lovin' Spoonful's "Do You Believe In Magic" beat. Also some jazzy pop like Bacharach and Steely Dan and some R&B. also folk and indie jangle rock like Byrds, Neil Young and REM. *I am a songwriter who's songs are influenced by 60's/70's pop mostly. ![]()
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