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#253313 by gotdrumz27
Sun Jan 24, 2016 6:08 am
I just got an electronic drumset and a great set of samples. I've recorded drums for a few songs with my brother, but he's just too busy to keep up so thats where you come in.

Email me a drum-less song and a tempo marking and I will send you a drum track that you can put under your song totally free. I love music and I absolutely love playing so don't hesitate to hit me up with your music!

If you have any questions, hit me up at Andrewmcfrank@gmail.com
#253530 by GuitarMikeB
Wed Jan 27, 2016 9:43 pm
I've used a drummer (local to me) to lay down his stuff after I had recorded the song (using EZ Drummer). It wa sstill at early mix stage, I gave him my version with EZD, and then a version with all the instruments and vocals panned to one side and a lick on the other.
The guy did 3 songs for my new album, if you listen to them, you should easily be able to figure out which songs they were. :wink: Biggest issue I had was his snare sound was not what I was looking for. On one song I had to EQ it, side-chain compress and gate it because the room sound that it picked up did not fit at all.
With the new EZ Drummer 2, I've been able to get the tracks sounding much better that EZD 1 due to the new features and my experience playing with MIDI.
#253677 by Allen P
Fri Jan 29, 2016 9:34 pm
As long as the song is recorded in time to a click then there is no problem adding drums later. I have worked on plenty of projects where the other instruments where layed down with a drum loop and then the real drums added later in the process. As long as you can play with a click it's not a problem. Any modern music is gonna be recorded with a click that's just a given.

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