Anything else like iDrum?

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More info + video of Geist CM here:

http://www.musicradar.com/computermusic ... ine-507097

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It was in the CM Beats & Bass special. They were also offering 50% off the price of Geist. Im sure the magazine will still be available through myfavouritemagazines.co.uk, but sadly the 50% off deal is no longer valid

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I'm in the US, plus I looked and they don't have that particular issue for sale any longer anyhow. I should get a CM subscription :) how do you do that exactly?

Anyhow, yeah Geist may be perfect but I'm rather poor. I could get by just with the piano roll for the music I make, but of course Geist would change the music I make pretty dramatically I imagine.
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I just saw Geist's price of $250 US, yeah I'll never be able to justify that. Does anyone has any other suggestions? iDrum is looking more likely as what I'll end up getting. $30 is way more likely for me to come up with.

Edit: I'm giving up on iDrum, the UI seems to slip between ok and unresponsive way too much. Other way more taxing plugins run smooth as silk on the same machine, so I don't think it's 'me.' Uninstall and move on.
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My fave drum machine is Poise, but you said it's not what you are looking for, does this fit your needs...?

http://www.image-line.com/documents/groovemachine.html

may be out of your price range though...

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breakmixer wrote:My fave drum machine is Poise, but you said it's not what you are looking for, does this fit your needs...?

http://www.image-line.com/documents/groovemachine.html

may be out of your price range though...
I think that is a little overkill too maybe, price and feature-wise. I was looking at Drumaxx @ $99 is more in the ballpark but I'm not thrilled about how it handles patterns, I would rather export to the piano roll. I dunno what I'm a gonna do :) but no rush. I'm playing with the Drumaxx demo now.
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You should keep an eye out for Geist in the Market place section of the forum. I got a good deal through an offer at FXPansion and you find used copies for sale in this forum.
simon

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Well this is fun to play with and free:

http://www.psychicmodulation.com/Cubix.html
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Oooooh.

I've been looking for something like poise for a while now!

I started out with Reason and as such got hooked on Kong Drum Designer.

I really like the creative flow that the design offers and Poise looks like it does anything that Kong can do, but I can route outputs much more easily and use some better FX to shape my sound.

I could read KVR for hours and find all kinds of great stuff! You guys rule!
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After trying lots of plugins tonight, DK+ looks the best fit for me, [price and feature-wise. I'm going to keep playing with the demo and see how that goes, being able to easily send the patterns to the piano roll is a huge plus for me.
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Actually, I still am not pleased with DK+ as a solution, I tested how long and easy it was to enter the same pattern in DK+'s sequencer vs. manually doing it in the piano roll, and the piano roll was easier, faster, and more direct. Plus while DK+ outputs a midi file, it doesn't appear to be a GM mapped file so its usefulness is tied to DK+. Maybe I can remap it, or maybe I am missing something, but it seems starting a pattern in the piano roll, hiding unused notes, and working there is much easier. Maybe I'm chasing a phantom, I can just work in the piano roll for free, and maybe wait till Geist or something premium is at a price I can afford. I took a look at Geist demo and have to say it wasn't so approachable to me, but then i need some sleep.

The one feature of iDrum I really liked was being able to draw out hat patterns etc. with dynamic variation quickly, and DK+ still doesn't do that, you set the levels one by one. I can do this easy enough in the piano roll if I just change my workflow a little. But I always want to spend money, that is the lesson I'm learning from this. Sometimes the better solution is to learn to use the tools you already have. :roll:
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I remember trying Synapse Orion that it had a drumplayer like that.

http://www.synapse-audio.com/orioninstruments.html

It only works in Orion, but maybe you need to check it out.

What DAW do you use (I overlooked it perhaps)?

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Vnex007 wrote:I remember trying Synapse Orion that it had a drumplayer like that.

http://www.synapse-audio.com/orioninstruments.html

It only works in Orion, but maybe you need to check it out.

What DAW do you use (I overlooked it perhaps)?
Reaper, and I'm happy with that, I tried Orion years ago but it wasn't really for me, I don't think it has changed that dramatically, plus the price doesn't tempt me to switch. I think I'm good with Reaper and the piano roll, I'll play with the demo for Geist and see if i get a grip on it, and if it makes sense for me. It doesn't seem the other options are any more elegant than the piano roll, maybe less so really.
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Give Nerve a try. You may like it. If you do, you can always buy it used.

http://www.xferrecords.com/products/nerve

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