On Sat, 2 Aug 2014 06:20:28 -0300
Fede <federicogalland(a)gmail.com> wrote:
I was looking for the best way to synthesize drums a
few months ago,
and while I tried various samplers and synths, I decided that my
ultimate drum machine would be a tracker. The tracker interface
cannot be beaten for the rhythmic purposes. Plus it has perfect
timing since you don't depend on MIDI.
I'm currently using the hydrogen drumkit samples for that. Mainly the
909s which sound good enough.
Also, for the arrangements of my band I'm starting to use rosegarden
+linuxsampler, which I load GMaq's 4pc drumkit sf2.
Since the drum timbres don't usually change a lot during performance,
this options plus some effects should be good enough (chibitracker
comes with reverb and cheesetracker has built in ladspa).
If you want to make your own drum piece timbres, I'd recommend you to
use audacity to draw your samples. You have access to all the LADSPA
and nyquist plugins, and it's a really comfortable tool to work with
short samples (I'm thinking of the envelope editor function which I
love).
Good luck, and tell us the option you've taken.
I resorted to downloading drum samples from Freesound directly into
Ardour and used that to create a two bar loop but never got any
further. Just don't know how I used to find the time...
James.