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Best drum apps for midi drum set?
Hey, I'm wondering what the best app is to play midi drumset with? I've got Drums XD and it works pretty good but having some latency problems and haven't heard back from their support. Any other good ones out there?
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GarageBand, DrumPerfect Pro ... Preferrably w/ a low latency setting in Aum and AB.
I play a set of SpaceMuffins (look them up) through a Roland TD-9 module, midi out to my iPad, and I tend to use: iSpark, SampleTank, Gadget (London and Bilbao), trying to get back into iMPC Pro. I've heard DrumJam is good too.
I think iSpark holds the most promise because I can do velocity layering, mix sampled and synth drums, etc. There are a few bugs that are blocking me right now (some weird memory management type of issue where sporadically some pads are silent and don't load their sample).
EDIT: oh, re-reading the original post, not sure you meant a full electronic drum set, I think you meant a virtual on-screen kit...
Whatever it is, the satisfaction will come down to how low you can get the latency in your ipad, so the sound doesn't seem disconnected to your drumming. With keyboards latency might not matter that much unless you're playing fast, guitar it matters some, drums and percussion it's paramount. It'd be nice to get it down to 128 samples or even 64 if it doesn't crackle.
If it can't get low enough you could still compose and record with it, if you monitored the v-drums with the hardware sounds, but recorded the midi.