[quote=MoultiPass....................................

But why would you want to replace real drum tracks—played by top-tier drummers and recorded with the highest quality—with MIDI? That question escapes me, but maybe I’m just being very naïve. 😉
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There are a number of reasons but the biggest two, IMHO, is that you can change drum kits (thus having different sounding drums, and you can easily modify the sounds. That is lower or higher the volume of each individual drum or cymbal and write/add/modify the kit, like writing fills where, when, and how long you want.

Note that I am not knocking anyone who uses RDs as RDs and MIDI drums are two different tools one can use.

{edit} I should add that there a many MIDI drum loops that are also played by professional drummers.

Last edited by MarioD; 02/04/25 09:59 AM.

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