I use Logic Pro X for all my home recording. Way back in the day, back when Logic was still owned by eMagic, I used to use a midi-keyboard controller to literally tap out all my drum parts... track by track. I'd bring up Midi-Track 1, and that would be my "Hi-Hats" track, and I'd perform the whole song, just tapping on the black keys, doing scoops, and foot stomps and all. Then I'd come back, and Midi-Track 2 would be "Snare"... and so on and so on. It was tedious AF... but I was young, and it was amazing to me. Well... I'm older now, and while I have a bit more money than back then... I still don't have the kind of money to buy a full on electronic drum set.
There's no chance I can afford nice drums. Even bottom line, entry level plastic pad kits cost a ton considering they are just a midi keyboard controller broken up into a clunky format. I'm sure they are well worth the money if that's your thing, but I genuinely only use home recording as a song writing tool. I do not have ambitions of creating Emmy award winning drum takes. I just want to be able to "lay down some drums" in midi format, but without having to do it, track by tack, on a keyboard. I also don't want to just use built in loops or digital drummers. Those are really awesome, but sometimes I really just want to play the exact beat I have in my head and not poke around for 3 days clicking through loops or trying to coax the digital drummer to do what I want.
Does anyone on here have any experience with using drum triggers to build their own electronic drums? I am a very experienced woodworker and have made my own stave drums many times before. I could easily build some drums that are only 2-3" deep, no bottom heads, and attach drum triggers to them. But since I have ZERO experience with drum triggers, I don't know if that would be a big waste of time that would just not work, or if I'm on to something. Anybody know of any resources where someone has already tried something like this?
Thanks guys!
Michael
There's no chance I can afford nice drums. Even bottom line, entry level plastic pad kits cost a ton considering they are just a midi keyboard controller broken up into a clunky format. I'm sure they are well worth the money if that's your thing, but I genuinely only use home recording as a song writing tool. I do not have ambitions of creating Emmy award winning drum takes. I just want to be able to "lay down some drums" in midi format, but without having to do it, track by tack, on a keyboard. I also don't want to just use built in loops or digital drummers. Those are really awesome, but sometimes I really just want to play the exact beat I have in my head and not poke around for 3 days clicking through loops or trying to coax the digital drummer to do what I want.
Does anyone on here have any experience with using drum triggers to build their own electronic drums? I am a very experienced woodworker and have made my own stave drums many times before. I could easily build some drums that are only 2-3" deep, no bottom heads, and attach drum triggers to them. But since I have ZERO experience with drum triggers, I don't know if that would be a big waste of time that would just not work, or if I'm on to something. Anybody know of any resources where someone has already tried something like this?
Thanks guys!
Michael
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