You can, but I've found Impact largely works well, and you can layer with it.Īs a drummer, I don't do loops, but if you find that works for you, sure, drop them in, or you can slice and dice loops into Rex files with Reason or a few other options. I use BFD2, and Battery 3 and 4 a lot, but I've kept those sounds intact and not really added to those libraries. Just make sure you can create layers cause the real essence of drums is utilizing multi layers for a dynamic feel. The one even offered by simonkey looks pretty cool, so try it out. You can opt to throw in loops, via drag & drop or use an instrument like presence, Impact, or other. Hi Anthothedude, Great question and no question is ever silly, when it's genuine, because we all have questions and something to learn, bud. but I'm not sure I can run them without download/buy first a 3rd party plugin (EZDrummer for example). I need more Rock/Pop/Indie drum loops, and I found The Loop Loft was a quite good site for this. The midi drum loops we can find from The Loop Loft for example, these loops can be just played as other drum loops we can have with SO1? I mean, do I need a 3rd party plugin to play these midi loops, like an EZDrummer? Or is it just a drag and drop on the track and just play the song, just like other drum loops in SO1 like "Acoustic drum loops"? Anthothedude wrote:I have a question, maybe silly one but I'm not very familiar with midi and drums stuff and 3rd plugins.
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