![]() More often than not, I’ll do the fills as I’m going, but occasionally I’ll finish an entire song with just the main beats/grooves then go back in after I’m done and write the fills (or drag them in from EZD). Most everything starts off with a guitar riff or progression and then I’ll program the drum part for that section. I use two monitors, one for Logic’s main tracking screen and the other is a bigger monitor I use for the piano roll where I write everything. I’ve played drums almost as long as I’ve played guitar and actually enjoy playing drums more than anything else. Sure, it’s tedious, but finding a MIDI with the kick pattern I need is almost always a hopeless case. While I have TONS of drum MIDI’s, I 98% of what I do is written drum hit by drum hit and I only use the MIDI files for fills. When I write, I have a template in Logic I open, with several guitar tracks opened and an instance of EZDrummer. ![]() Not to mention, their MIDI mapping (regardless of map setting) does not line up with the MIDI files I have. I don’t have time to dick around with that when I already have something that I can open and start programming in seconds. It completely stopped allowing me to export 16 channels and will only give me a Surround option, despite whatever it is I select. I bought GetGood Drums recently and while I love the sounds, Kontakt is way too unstable to use. ![]() I mainly use EZDrummer2 and will be upgrading to SSD3 soon. ![]()
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