Is there any Mp3's of just the drums for HT or Meteora.... If not is there any program which i can rip only the drums off the track from the cd? And if so how you do it? I really need these thanks
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...or go to NRG, do some judo chops on Don Gilmore, and you'll gain access to all the tracks recorded for Meteora
I can actually recreate the drum parts to any LP song but it'd take forever...basically if you go on Mxtabs and look up the drum tabs, find one that has a 5 star rating, and you happen to have a program called Fruityloops, you can remake the drum parts yourself, I do it for remixes a lot. With that said, there's an unofficial backing track for One Step Closer that was released on a CD that game in some guitar magazine, it has just drums, bass, and keyboard parts in it, but it's not taken from the actual OSC track, it's all like MIDI and digital drums and bass.
yeah...too bad the drums on fruity loops sound a bit fake though....at least for me....of course I was never really good at beats anyways. Im a harmony guy.
yeah...too bad the drums on fruity loops sound a bit fake though....at least for me....of course I was never really good at beats anyways. Im a harmony guy. [/b][/quote] Same here, I'm a guitar player man. I actually used to only use Fruityloops for effects and beats on remixes until I discovered that the RealDrumKits package on it can sound pretty realistic if you play with the levels and put some reverb on it. Now whenever I record a song I do guitars, bass, and vocals myself, then add the drums with Fruityloops. (Well the drums come first, but you know what I mean.) Obviously nothing beats the sound of a real drum set, but to give you an idea, the room I'm sitting in right now is about 8x11 feet. Even if i could play drums, there's no way I'm getting them in here where my recording stuff is.
Same here, I'm a guitar player man. I actually used to only use Fruityloops for effects and beats on remixes until I discovered that the RealDrumKits package on it can sound pretty realistic if you play with the levels and put some reverb on it. Now whenever I record a song I do guitars, bass, and vocals myself, then add the drums with Fruityloops. (Well the drums come first, but you know what I mean.) Obviously nothing beats the sound of a real drum set, but to give you an idea, the room I'm sitting in right now is about 8x11 feet. Even if i could play drums, there's no way I'm getting them in here where my recording stuff is. [/b][/quote] agreed......fruityloops still is by far my favorite music program though. I do alot of piano/keyboard stuff on it....I've heard great things drumwise done on fruity loops too....but I have always sucked at creating rythm on it.