Thanks for your comment and offer on "Backwards". Unfortunately it's another song where I'd go for an acoustic drum set. Please don't get me wrong, I am open to collab with e drums, but on calmer, slower or groovier genres. When I do rock and metal I envision a dirty, aggressive sound (with mic bleeding and crash chocking dynamics), and I was not able to get this with any VST and sampled drum kit.
Oh snap, even though I read your bio, I still made the mistake of think you programmed the drums - my bad! Yeah I can definitely hear the human feel in them, which is why they sounded extra nice.
And aw, thought i had found another member of the Reason Gang lol
Well whatever you used, it sounded great!
Will be swing back by to listen some more!
Welcome to FAWM. I’m looking forward to listening to more of your songs. I love how the ones I’ve heard have such a strong groove. If you’re interested in finding collaborators here, you could use some of the tags like #needs_collab#needs_vocals#needs_lyrics@nadine would have suggestions about tagging and other stuff to do to get collaborations, because she’s done so much in past FAWMs.
Anyone in Rochester (more like greater rochester and surrounding counties) can submit to try to get in the show :) you should come! March 12th. RochesterSongs.com for details. We do this every year (6th year now)
Yeah, I use the same technology. But it depends a lot on the sets you use. I prefer acoustic sets on heavy and fast music, for mid tempo and soft music I'm fine with both.
Indeed, a real performance on an electric set is much better than programming, but I have issues finding a good set for heavy music. I already used my heaviest. Do you have heavy libraries with multiple outputs? Otherwise I'd rather wait for somebody with an acoustic set. Less heavy music works better for some reason...