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A Real Drum Machine( Mpc1000) Vs. Idrum, WHATSTHE DIFFERENCEBETWEENMPC1000& idrum |
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mar. 12 juil. 2005, 21:00
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HELLO.
I AM A PRODUCER WHO USES idrum and logic to make my beats. I like idrum because you can use plugins. however I was told that a real drum machine gives you a richer analog sound and that digital drum programs give you a weaker sound. I notice sometimes that my drum sounds (idrum) tend to change when played. Can someone please tell me the pros and cons of both setups.
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mar. 12 juil. 2005, 23:26
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Hi Charles
The only drum machines that are "analog" are drum machines which don't use samples like the TR808 for instance. All sampling drum machines are digital. If you have a decent sound card you should get pretty much the same (and with a little effort better) sound as an MPC-1000 or MPC-2000 for instance. I think the MPC-1000 has a weak sound. I have used a lot of drum machines. My favorite machine and one I still use today is the MPC60. 12 bits of phat kik arse sampling!
I think iDrum and Logic together are fantastic. Add a few plugins to get that "analog" sound. I would recommend: Vintage Warmer, Valve Tone 62, Hydra Tone, Tube. They won't get you true analog sound but they come incredibly close!
I would suggest sticking with iDrum. However I have a little bias for that product as I am the sound designer that has created the upcoming expansion pack for it!
I still believe in hardware don't get me wrong. But that hardware has to be pretty special to get me of the computer. The MPC-1000 & 2000 just don't do it for me. The MPC60 & 3000 now thats a different story!
I used my MPC60 a lot in the sound designing for the expansion pack. But that was to get a specific sound (90's Hip Hop like Dre on the Cronic).
Software is used by a lot of producers now. I make a living using software for sound design. 5 years ago I would have said hardware is the only way to get great sound now I have changed my tune!
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jeu. 14 juil. 2005, 03:54
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DO THEY STILL SALE A MPC60 MACHINE? ARE YOU SAYING THAT idrums is just as good or better than most drum machines mpc 1000, 2000, 3000 and others?
BY THE WAY I AM USING A 15 INCH POWERBOOK G4.
I AM TRYING TO FIND A WAY TO FIX THE PROBLEM I HAVE WITH idrums. It seems that the kick drum or bass drum sounds to not sound consistent throughout the entire song. They is a sound difference even when the same note or hit is played. I'VE TRIED FILTER EFFECTS IN LOGIC BUT STILL HAVE A PROBLEM.
WHEN WILL THE idrum EXPANSION KIT BE AVAILABLE?
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jeu. 14 juil. 2005, 11:29
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No they don't sell the MPC60 or MPC3000 anymore. You can still pick them up second hand on ebay though. iDrum can sound as good or better than an MPC1000 or 2000 depending on your sound card and your plug-ins.
I don't really understand your problem though. How do you mean "not cosistent"? Does the level change or the quality...
I find Logic's plug-ins a little sterile. So I don't tend to use them to get a phatter sound.
The Expansion Pack should be out VERY SOON! Keep an eye on Glaresofts's website.
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