All,
Pretty simple question here I suppose...
For quite some time I've been looking for a decent sample-based hardware drum machine to supplement my TR-909 and Acidlab Miami, but I've been unable to find something that's easy-to-use, has x0x style sequencing and more importantly - to my liking.
I've honestly used my current machines to death and I'm after something a bit different that provides a wider palette of sounds.
I've splashed some cash and I'm going to devote the next few weeks to trying out Battery 4 along with an Akai LPD8 inside Ableton. However, I'm wondering how people tend to use pad/knob controllers in combination with their DAW and manage to keep a *hands-on* approach? I've tried software in the past and always found it way too fiddly and clicking the mouse all the time sucked the fun out of the whole process, so I'd like to get off to a good start here :).
Any thoughts most welcome!
Cheers,
Binny
Pretty simple question here I suppose...
For quite some time I've been looking for a decent sample-based hardware drum machine to supplement my TR-909 and Acidlab Miami, but I've been unable to find something that's easy-to-use, has x0x style sequencing and more importantly - to my liking.
I've honestly used my current machines to death and I'm after something a bit different that provides a wider palette of sounds.
I've splashed some cash and I'm going to devote the next few weeks to trying out Battery 4 along with an Akai LPD8 inside Ableton. However, I'm wondering how people tend to use pad/knob controllers in combination with their DAW and manage to keep a *hands-on* approach? I've tried software in the past and always found it way too fiddly and clicking the mouse all the time sucked the fun out of the whole process, so I'd like to get off to a good start here :).
Any thoughts most welcome!
Cheers,
Binny
Hands-on workflow with pad-controllers for drums?
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