CORRECT ANSWER: All of the above!herodotus wrote:So I have been wondering...Why do people use sampled drum hits and midi as opposed to live drum loops/tracks?
I'm not being a smart-ass (at least not intentionally) I really want to know perceived advantages/ disadvantages.
Do people use samples and samplers because they are easier to use than live drums? Is it simply because people want drums but don't play them? Because they live in an apartment and can't record real drums?
Or is it a variety thing: twenty snare sounds in one track, etc.,etc.?
Or do people prefer that totally controlled electronic sound?
Just interested in knowing people's opinions.
Plus, with live drums, there is so much work in putting all the drum mics in the right locations to get the right sound.
But with drum samples (hits not loops), my workload is cut down big time. Just load the samples in my favorite sampling drum machine (FLS), program the exact arrangements of all the drum & purcussions parts (MIDI or step-sequencing), and I'm done (I now have fresh new beats).
Bring on the other instruments to found.....