Tim Brogdon
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I like playing to a “groovy” drummer. 🙂 Drummers tend to speed up choruses and solos. On some tunes that aren’t midi-driven with instrument samples, I find I get better results programming the drums first getting their total groove on without relying on the DAW click. Not always – but sometimes.
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To be fair – I don’t mind admitting that I have owned and operated SD3 from virtually the day it was released – and drum roll please – never read the manual.
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I spent an hour with the manual last night – specifically with the chapter on the song track – et voila – quite a lot more groove out of the groove machine. So there’s that. 🙂
Hi guys,
I’m having a similar problem. Reaper doesn’t recognize or show either a dfhdrums.dll or ezdrummer.dlll in any of its pref windows. Scans and re-scans result in nothing. Pasting the entire path to the ezdrummer.dll (which is infact what mine is called – purchased today from Sweetwater)also does not assist Reaper in finding the .dll. The path is C:Program FilesVstPluginsToontrack64bitezdrummer.dll.
Is it possible that I have a 32 vs 64 bit issue?
Thanks,
Tim
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