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Drumless tracks

Drumless tracks

2006-08-28 by TF

Hi guys,

I understand that their are some drumless tracks available for 
download on some website which allow you to play along with the other 
intraments and fill in the drums yourself.

I think this would be an excellent way to pratice jamming along with a 
band for those of use who don't have a chance to play with a real band.

So does anyone here know when I can get some of these files?

Also I suggest that we start a section for these type of files here. I 
know I am not the only one who would benefit from it.

Tony

Re: [DTXpress] Drumless tracks

2006-08-28 by Huber André

You can attach a MIDI cable to your module.
download some freeware MIDI editor and delete or mute the drumtrack. Then
you have a song with no drums played in good quality by the module and
you're ready to jam.

Anyway, some MP3 files would be great.


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Subject: [DTXpress] Drumless tracks


> Hi guys,
>
> I understand that their are some drumless tracks available for
> download on some website which allow you to play along with the other
> intraments and fill in the drums yourself.
>
> I think this would be an excellent way to pratice jamming along with a
> band for those of use who don't have a chance to play with a real band.
>
> So does anyone here know when I can get some of these files?
>
> Also I suggest that we start a section for these type of files here. I
> know I am not the only one who would benefit from it.
>
> Tony
>
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Re: Drumless tracks

2006-08-29 by catapult_of

--- In DTXpress@yahoogroups.com, "TF" <skunizzi@...> wrote:
>
> Hi guys,
> 
> I understand that their are some drumless tracks available for 
> download on some website which allow you to play along with the 
other 
> intraments and fill in the drums yourself.
> 
> I think this would be an excellent way to pratice jamming along 
with a 
> band for those of use who don't have a chance to play with a real 
band.
> 
> So does anyone here know when I can get some of these files?
> 
> Also I suggest that we start a section for these type of files 
here. I 
> know I am not the only one who would benefit from it.
> 
> Tony
>

Hi Tony.
There is a site that has much drumless music in MP3 format, the site 
is at......
http://www.music4drums.net/links.html
Enjoy! :)
Take care
 
Regards:  >>>> Jack <<<<

Re: [DTXpress] Re: Drumless tracks

2006-08-29 by Skunizzi

Jack,

I have seen this website, and though the quality of
the tracks are decent, the selection is rather poor. I
was hoping to find something better.

Tony

--- catapult_of <catapult_of@...> wrote:

> --- In DTXpress@yahoogroups.com, "TF" <skunizzi@...>
> wrote:
> >
> > Hi guys,
> > 
> > I understand that their are some drumless tracks
> available for 
> > download on some website which allow you to play
> along with the 
> other 
> > intraments and fill in the drums yourself.
> > 
> > I think this would be an excellent way to pratice
> jamming along 
> with a 
> > band for those of use who don't have a chance to
> play with a real 
> band.
> > 
> > So does anyone here know when I can get some of
> these files?
> > 
> > Also I suggest that we start a section for these
> type of files 
> here. I 
> > know I am not the only one who would benefit from
> it.
> > 
> > Tony
> >
> 
> Hi Tony.
> There is a site that has much drumless music in MP3
> format, the site 
> is at......
> http://www.music4drums.net/links.html
> Enjoy! :)
> Take care
>  
> Regards:  >>>> Jack <<<<
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 


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Re: Drumless tracks

2006-09-04 by evansst_stevans

--- In DTXpress@yahoogroups.com, "TF" <skunizzi@...> wrote:
>
What I do is download my fave tunes in *.mid & *.kar format onto my 
laptop and play them with a freeware player called Van Basco's 
Karaoke player. It has a feature where you can mute individual 
instruments. Just plug your PC into your amplifier or the DTX, start 
the song and mute the drum track - & bang away. You can download 
thousands of songs for free. 
To save the track as a drumless track you can use midi editing 
software or I just use Windows XP sound recorder and record it as a 
*.wav file then convert to an MP3. (Note* you need to open an 
existing wave file in Sound Recorder and record over the top of it. 
Sound Recorder has a 60 second recording time limit - so - open a 4 
minute song and when your done choose "save as..." for your new song!)

> Hi guys,
> 
> I understand that their are some drumless tracks available for 
> download on some website which allow you to play along with the 
other 
> intraments and fill in the drums yourself.
> 
> I think this would be an excellent way to pratice jamming along 
with a 
> band for those of use who don't have a chance to play with a real 
band.
> 
> So does anyone here know when I can get some of these files?
> 
> Also I suggest that we start a section for these type of files 
here. I 
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> know I am not the only one who would benefit from it.
> 
> Tony
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