[RWP] Drum Software

Alex H. linuxx64.bashsh at gmail.com
Mon May 10 16:57:22 EDT 2010


I used to build drum tracks by sampling my acoustic kit, mixing them
all in the right time using Audacity/GoldWave/WavePad/some other
simple audio editors, on different tracks, and then EQ them all up.
Long story short, it became more like writing drum tracks and trivial
timing than music!! :)
With that effort I could have written fifty screenreaders... Anyways,
those addictive Drums steps won't work with me either; I use NVDA
full-time and don't use JAWS at all unless to compare the lack of
performance it has.
It COULD be possible to just build a MIDI track and replace MIDI with
EZ-Drummer samples, but that's not accessible either yet AFAIK.
If you have physical edrums you can tell EZ-Drummer to use those, and
play the trakc although you'll need to be pretty good at edrums.
Honestly, I should just spring for a 4grand Yamaha DTXTREME kit and
leave midi sequencing behind.

Alex


Alex

On 5/10/10, Monkey Pusher <monkeypusher69 at gmail.com> wrote:
> An alternative is to get single hit drum libraries  and use  them in
> the reaper sampler to build your drum tracks similiarly to th  way u
> would in any of those drummer programs. if you get a drum library with
> enough vearients like volicity and mic placements positions you should
> be able to work around the lack of ez drummer or something like that
> fairly easily. www.drumwerks.com is a good place for inexpensive
> libraries and their sister site www.betamonkeymusic.com  while having
> more loops  has a single hit library or two  and all their loop
> libraries comes with a folder of the single hits from the loops
> recording sessions. and there are other companies out there  as well
> like discrete drums groove monkee bandmate loops and producer loops to
> name a few.
>
> On 5/10/10, Kevin Brown <cursebuster at samobile.net> wrote:
>> Thanks,...
>>
>> But I am using system access,...That's is why I am seeking a script
>> that would work for all, or most screen readers...
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