David McMillen Posted October 6, 2020 Share Posted October 6, 2020 Hi all, totally new to computer recording, I have seen ads for the ugritone midi drum packs, will these work with cakewalk or do I need another drum program to utilize them. Instrument wise, i am a guitarist playing through a digitech rp360xp that is hooked to my p.c. I have a line 6 footcontroller that can be utilized as a 6 pad midi trigger. Thanks in advance!? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Nigel Mackay Posted October 7, 2020 Share Posted October 7, 2020 Cakewalk comes with SI Drums which will work fine. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Maestro Posted October 9, 2020 Share Posted October 9, 2020 Steinberg Groove Agent 5 is 50% off for a while. AIR Strike 2 is also a good beginner Drum plugin. I don't find SI-Drums to be good. I don't even bother installing the Studio Instruments stuff, as they all sound pretty bad to me. But in the absence of other options, beggars cannot be choosers ? Native Instruments KOMPLETE START also has some drums in it ? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Kurre Posted October 9, 2020 Share Posted October 9, 2020 Hmm,,,i checked out Ugritone midi drums. You ought to know that names like metal drums or punk drums isn't necessary descriptive of what you're gonna hear. Midi is only information for a instrument that converts that info to sound. If the instrument sounds like a steel drum a midi file is not going to change that. They work in Cakewalk and all other daws. You need an vst instrument plugin with drums as already said. MT powerdrumkit is ok and free. You'll have to tweak the settings of the drums if you need a specific sound. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
abacab Posted October 9, 2020 Share Posted October 9, 2020 4 hours ago, Kurre said: You need an vst instrument plugin with drums as already said. MT powerdrumkit is ok and free. You'll have to tweak the settings of the drums if you need a specific sound. +1 for MT-PowerDrumKit 2. That is a good entry level kit for free. https://www.powerdrumkit.com/ It has an internal mixer that you can use to assign the 13 kit pieces to 8 stereo audio outputs (or a single track if desired). The outputs can appear as 8 stereo audio tracks in Cakewalk, if you use insert soft synth options for the instrument as "MIDI Source & All Synth Audio Outputs: Stereo". Then in the MT mixer, If you group the hats, toms, and crashes into the same channels for each group respectively, you can fit all of the kit pieces into eight audio tracks. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Larry Jones Posted October 13, 2020 Share Posted October 13, 2020 @David McMillen - Since you say you're a newbie, I highly recommend you start with SI-Drums, which comes with CbB (separate I think, but free). Mess around with it to get an idea of how MIDI drums work. When you're ready you can buy or try some of the drum programs mentioned by the others in this thread. Be aware that MIDI drums consist of two major parts: the drums themselves (samples), and the MIDI "instructions" which tell the samples what, when and how to play. The MIDI parts can be store-bought loops, or you can create them with a keyboard MIDI controller. Most MIDI drum packages come with both drums and loops, and if you don't understand drum maps, use them together instead of purchasing separately. Good luck! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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