I know I'm not the only one to have found Stylus RMX to be the end all of all drum track help. At the spectrasonics website you can see video demos. You end up will session player drummers playing on your tracks, I do see having to buy the Backbeat expansion pack as a necessity, it's an acoustic drum playing library. In hindsight I was wondering if I should have considered BFD (big fat drums) more closely. They have more acoustic grooves, real players recorded. Often times I can find a drum pattern that works well with my song in the Stylus library, I can't remember the last time I programmed my own. I'm not familiar with liquid mixer. So I hope my input helps for your context. Pete --- In Logic_Cafe@yahoogroups.com, "Ian Sklar" <songwriternyc@...> wrote: > > Hi, > > Has anybody had experience using the liquid mixer? I am just a lowly singer/songwriter. I > have trouble using Logic. Especially making drum tracks. The ones in the loops browser are > limited for singer/songwriter stuff. So that's another question. > > But is the liquid mixer a quality product worth getting because it produces professional > mixes? > > I can lay down audio tracks. Can anybody suggest either a really good Logic 7.1 Pro tutorial > and/or a tutorial on how to make good drum tracks ( maybe called Drum Tracks for > Dummies:-) > > If you check out my myspace page you'll understand! > www.myspace.com/iansklar > > (one of the tracks was done with a real drummer in a real studio) >
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Re: Liquid Mixer + drum question
2007-03-08 by pete_buchwald
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