Well i was hoping for at least a few suggestions.
Now this is where i am at.
The quality and fluidity in the drums is basically dependant on what software or hardware you are using.
Now reason is great for making rolling clinical beats that sound good but it just doesnt cut it for me. If you listen to Sub Focus for example his beats have alot of depth and clarity that i assure you you would not be able to create with Reason.
So the best piece of kit would have to still me an MPC machiene (hardware) right?
It keeps the large .wav files and doesnt rely on a play bar to activate each sound. Remember we want rolling beats with a fat snare abd all the trimings.
Now for me logic is great but it takes ages to get a good rolling fat beat sound as you have to work with the fact that it uses a play bar to activate the sound. It is also geat for making layers of bass. Cubase for me still sounds very clinical and Protools is for mastering not making.
So.... What are your thoughts?
Well i was hoping for at least a few suggestions.
Now this is where i am at.
The quality and fluidity in the drums is basically dependant on what software or hardware you are using.
Now reason is great for making rolling clinical beats that sound good but it just doesnt cut it for me. If you listen to Sub Focus for example his beats have alot of depth and clarity that i assure you you would not be able to create with Reason.
So the best piece of kit would have to still me an MPC machiene (hardware) right?
It keeps the large .wav files and doesnt rely on a play bar to activate each sound. Remember we want rolling beats with a fat snare abd all the trimings.
Now for me logic is great but it takes ages to get a good rolling fat beat sound as you have to work with the fact that it uses a play bar to activate the sound. It is also geat for making layers of bass. Cubase for me still sounds very clinical and Protools is for mastering not making.
So.... What are your thoughts?
Well i was hoping for at least a few suggestions.
Now this is where i am at.
The quality and fluidity in the drums is basically dependant on what software or hardware you are using.
Now reason is great for making rolling clinical beats that sound good but it just doesnt cut it for me. If you listen to Sub Focus for example his beats have alot of depth and clarity that i assure you you would not be able to create with Reason.
So the best piece of kit would have to still me an MPC machiene (hardware) right?
It keeps the large .wav files and doesnt rely on a play bar to activate each sound. Remember we want rolling beats with a fat snare abd all the trimings.
Now for me logic is great but it takes ages to get a good rolling fat beat sound as you have to work with the fact that it uses a play bar to activate the sound. It is also geat for making layers of bass. Cubase for me still sounds very clinical and Protools is for mastering not making.
So.... What are your thoughts?