I sometimes do but usually more to transition from a 4/4 to another 4/4 by introducing a surprise fill or so, which makes some of the measures go 9/8 or 13/8, but never as a main time measure. Thing is, some of them actually sound cool without being annoyingly difficult for a listener to enjoy. I found this pack refreshing. In a similar manner, there is one called 'heavy groove' or 'high energy groove' (can't remember) which is suited for metal but in a more traditional rock playing way, I found it nice as well. Some of these variations made me wanna write a groovy and rhythmic guitar riff on top of them because of their nature.
I always thought these midi were for lazy or uninspired songwriters, or incapable, and in fact I realize with a bit of knowledge in how to write drums by hands from scratch, these are good tools for your own songwriting. You can even just select a shell from a groove and drag/drop that midi part alone without the rest.
Nice if you like a hi hat roll for example and want to explore it or incorporate it in your own writing. Pretty cool if time permits! Thank you all who posted.
I got the following six pack: Library of the Extreme Blasts and Fills, Library of the Extreme Death and Thrash, Metal Beats, Drum Riffs, Metal Machinery and High Energy Grooves. I am most impressed with the Library of the Extreme, Metal Beats and Metal Machinery. Dirk and Nick Barker are beasts!!! I wasn't disappointed in the MIDI for any one of the packs. At $99 for 6 Midi packs ($16.50 each), it was an awesome purchase. Also, not too many odd time signatures in any of the packs, which is perfect for me.
There is some cool halftime stuff in the Nick Barker Midi and cool swing stuff in a lot of the other packs.
Usenet.nl/download/Toontrack Library Of The Extreme II: Death And Thrash MiDi Pack WiN OSX download from any file hoster with just one LinkSnappy account download from more than 100 file hosters at once with LinkSnappy. Software ps2 for pc.
I sometimes do but usually more to transition from a 4/4 to another 4/4 by introducing a surprise fill or so, which makes some of the measures go 9/8 or 13/8, but never as a main time measure. Thing is, some of them actually sound cool without being annoyingly difficult for a listener to enjoy. I found this pack refreshing. In a similar manner, there is one called 'heavy groove' or 'high energy groove' (can't remember) which is suited for metal but in a more traditional rock playing way, I found it nice as well. Some of these variations made me wanna write a groovy and rhythmic guitar riff on top of them because of their nature.
I always thought these midi were for lazy or uninspired songwriters, or incapable, and in fact I realize with a bit of knowledge in how to write drums by hands from scratch, these are good tools for your own songwriting. You can even just select a shell from a groove and drag/drop that midi part alone without the rest.
Nice if you like a hi hat roll for example and want to explore it or incorporate it in your own writing. Pretty cool if time permits! Thank you all who posted.
I got the following six pack: Library of the Extreme Blasts and Fills, Library of the Extreme Death and Thrash, Metal Beats, Drum Riffs, Metal Machinery and High Energy Grooves. I am most impressed with the Library of the Extreme, Metal Beats and Metal Machinery. Dirk and Nick Barker are beasts!!! I wasn't disappointed in the MIDI for any one of the packs. At $99 for 6 Midi packs ($16.50 each), it was an awesome purchase. Also, not too many odd time signatures in any of the packs, which is perfect for me.
There is some cool halftime stuff in the Nick Barker Midi and cool swing stuff in a lot of the other packs.
Usenet.nl/download/Toontrack Library Of The Extreme II: Death And Thrash MiDi Pack WiN OSX download from any file hoster with just one LinkSnappy account download from more than 100 file hosters at once with LinkSnappy. Software ps2 for pc.