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Pop drum sounds
I'm currently looking for a solution for creating drum loops. Looking to get that pop sound (ie. Backstreet, N'Sync, etc). Do I need a hardware based unit like an MPC3000 or should I buy a software package (such as Acid or Reason). Any help would be greatly appreciated!
Thanks Todd Sutton True North Productions
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Re: Pop drum sounds
Personally I would go with Reason. Much cheaper and cleaner than the MPC. Plus it comes with all those sounds.
By the way. the boy bands drums are not drum loops. They're all programmed. I don't mean to split hairs
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