Now let’s suppose you want hi hat instead of ride. We also have a master slider if you want to adjust all the elements at one. Once you’ve selected that starting beat, you can modify it to sound busier or simpler (to extremes in either direction) by simply moving the “Complexity Sliders.” These Complexity Sliders are independent, so you can make the hi hat busier, but make the kick simpler and maybe add sparse (or busy) toms to the rhythm, too. (Even that’s quick and easy, since we have up/down buttons and keyswitches to make scrolling through beats quick and easy.)
It’s simply too time consuming, plus I never seem to able to find exactly what I’m looking for. When I see ads for “thousands of MIDI drum files!”, I consider that a bad thing. Personally, I hate pages of MIDI loops that I have to audition one by one.
We even created a “Rack” page (one rack space for each drum), so you can see, and easily modify, each drum and cymbal, all at once. Want to hear the “Rock” mix of that drum? Or how about the “Room” mix? One click of a button. We even include up/down buttons, as well as keyswitch opens for scrolling through drums, so you can click until you get to the drum with the perfect tone for your project. All quickly, with no wait for load times. With RealiDrums, simply try another drum. No tweaking and tweaking, trying to massage the wrong drum into what you wish it sounded like. This means you can find the sound you need *fast*. Same with kicks and all the other drums and cymbals. And for each one, we give you mixes from close mic to “Beast” mode. When we say 42 snares, we don’t mean 42 snare mixes.