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What
can I say, Drumagog is just so stinkin easy its ridiculous. Sometimes
you just want to replace the kick drum of a crap drummer who just cant
hit it right every time, so you just take away all dynamic response and
rock on with it with no worries. Sometimes you just want to blend a
snare with another snare for body, not necessarily a full replacement.
Sometimes toms are just not tuned right for the key of the song and
cause issues, so you replace them all together. Either way, Drumagog is
one of those few tools that you can surely say can save a mix when
youve been dealt a rotten hand with drums. Of course the other side of
it is, most heavier bands these days want that sample replaced sound
anyhow. I am not an in depth user of Drumagog, but I use it and know
enough to tell you that its one of the few programs where it kind of
feels like cheating but you dont CARE because it helps.
Conclusion:
A serious program that even a guy like me who isnt super computer
oriented can dial in and be on my way with in a heartbeat. I also use
Stephen Slate drums at times with it, an excellent addition to Drumagog
and a huge library of sounds.
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