
I've taken a sort of lower-fi, anti programming attitude lately. Although that might imply that I'm against drum programming, what I really mean is that I've taken a more natural approach to writing and recording. I got myself a drum kit and so far, so good. I will use them for writing and getting song ideas to tape (disk actually... I'm just full of contradictions today). If something holds promise, I have the option to DB the drum parts for the finished product, or get a real drummer to sit in and record parts. This winter, if feeling like it, I may sample this kit and build another DB kit. On Jul 9, 2008, at 12:34 PM, Carl Edlund Anderson wrote:
I posted one of my tracks with DB drums on macidol.com, and somone asked if it had real drums -- so I got to say, "No, it's Doggiebox!" :) and provide a link to the DB site.
And this made me wonder: What's new in the world of Doggiebox? Anything? Ben?
We had DB 1.4.1 back in March, I think, but it's kind of gone quiet again ....
Cheers, Carl
-- Carl Edlund Anderson http://www.carlaz.com/
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