View Full Version : Jungle / Drum n' Bass Software to practise
h3r3tic
02-25-2007, 02:53 AM
Hey people, does anyone know any software that can produce loops so that I can compose some jungle/ d n b tracks to practise on the drums this style of music?
Hope to hear from you soon! :)
Wavelength
02-25-2007, 10:27 AM
Any sequencer software will do the trick. It's Google time!
h3r3tic
02-25-2007, 11:39 AM
Any sequencer software will do the trick. It's Google time!
could specify one please?
Wavelength
02-25-2007, 11:49 AM
Could specify one please?
It's best to try out as many as you can and choose the one you like best. I use Propellerhead Reason -- a commercial music production software, which retails at around $600. I think Derrick Pope has made some backing tracks with Guitar Pro. There's a bunch of free software around, so just start Googling...
sovereign76
02-25-2007, 07:28 PM
this one is free and easy to use, but VERY limited. It will get the ball rolling...
http://www.threechords.com/hammerhead/
Drummer Karl
02-26-2007, 04:20 PM
If you wanna make loops, especially for DnB things you should check out REASON or "Fruity Loops". Both programmes are superb but in my opinion Fruity Loops is easier to use. I think they are worth buying them. For me especially Fruity Loops is a great help for those things.
http://www.fruityloops.com/ <------ you can also download a demo there...
hope you`ll find the right one.
Karl
h3r3tic
02-26-2007, 09:33 PM
If you wanna make loops, especially for DnB things you should check out REASON or "Fruity Loops". Both programmes are superb but in my opinion Fruity Loops is easier to use. I think they are worth buying them. For me especially Fruity Loops is a great help for those things.
http://www.fruityloops.com/ <------ you can also download a demo there...
hope you`ll find the right one.
Karl
Thanks bro, I did tried once Fruity loops and didn't find it really useful.. I find fruity loops very limited, but I've already heard bout Reason and I'm already downloading it so I think it's worth it because everyone I know that said to me that they use Reason, said that I wouldn't regret it ;)
So I thank everyone one of you for your advices ;)
You rule!
Drummer Karl
02-26-2007, 10:36 PM
Thanks bro, I did tried once Fruity loops and didn't find it really useful.. I find fruity loops very limited, but I've already heard bout Reason and I'm already downloading it so I think it's worth it because everyone I know that said to me that they use Reason, said that I wouldn't regret it ;)
So I thank everyone one of you for your advices ;)
You rule!
Haha...yeah, some people love FL, some people find it kinda useless.
But I promise: Reason is also an amazing programme with those things, go for it, cool choice, too!!
Karl =)
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