Propellerhead Releases “Record Drum Takes” ReFills Vol. 1–3
Propellerhead Software has released Record Drum Takes — “big league rock and pop multitrack drums played by skilled session drummers” — for its Record platform. Record Drum Takes Re-Fills are available in Volumes 1-3: “Alt Rock,” “Folk Rock,” and “Indie Rock.”
Each Drum Take ReFill arrives in Record song format with two separate three-minute backing tracks of live drumming organized in classic song form with intro, verse, chorus, bridge and breakdown, fills and variations.
Alt Rock comes with “hard-hitting, American drums with lots of attitude inspired by alternative and college rock,” Folk Rock brings a “large, warm sound, with plenty of room,” while Dry Indie provides two “classic, laidback, dry and distinct indie pop drum tracks.”
The tracks in the Record Drum Takes ReFills all come as multitrack recordings, so users can freely shape the drum sound by adjusting the levels of the independent kick, snare, hihat, room, ambient and other microphones.
Cut across all eight drum tracks to arrange and rearrange once the drum sound has been mixed. Play along to the RDT drum arrangements, or paste them into an existing song. The entire drum mix will follow right along, and utilizing Record’s automatic time-stretch, Drum Takes instantly adapts to the song’s tempo. Included with the ReFill are also multisampled versions of the kits, for adding an extra snare or crash cymbal, etc. Check out the demo:
The three Record Drum Takes ReFills Alt Rock, Folk Rock and Dry Indie are available exclusively for download through Propellerhead’s web shop today, at$29 each. For more information, visit http://www.propellerheads.se/record-drum-takes
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Joel J.
October 15, 2010 at 12:03 am (14 years ago)Any thoughts on how good these are? It looks like there is only 2 tracks per pack…?
Janice Brown
October 15, 2010 at 7:08 am (14 years ago)we don’t have them yet, but i added the video demo so you can actually hear/see for yourself…anyone else have thoughts? let us know!
Budbud
November 1, 2010 at 7:18 am (14 years ago)This feels like a lot of fussing about. I hope this is not their attempt to appease those of us who use EZ Drummer and Addictive Drums. This is a far cry from being as functional and it has a convoluted work flow. Will some big company PLEASE buy out Propellerheads and give us vst support on Record and Reason already!