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Cubasis users: what's your drum weapon of choice?
as both native solutions (MiniSampler and ClassicMachines) are not up to serious drum work i'm looking for an app that
- must import samples easily
- must have an at least basic mixer for setting individual levels
- must have assignable choke groups
i'm fine with an IAA instrument (midi will/has to be be sent from Cubasis). AUv3 would be a nice bonus though.
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Bm3
Beathawk
greatest midi pita of all times!
Good call! i totally forgot about Beathawk. redownloaded and does what i was looking for. even AUv3!
yep, if you have the cpu to keep up, this one sounds great
And the others mentioned earlier.
Haven’t really ever got into Drumjam but how is your workflow using it? Can you play an actual drum kit?
@MusicMan4Christ
You can play drumkits, but sometimes you need to restart the app a few times before midi out starts working. Inside drumjam I enable GM drum mapping if I want to control Luis Martinez or cubasis included drumkits.
For the apps that don't support the gm table, they must be able to change the midi CC's manually to correspond with the GM table (beathawk works).
Mostly i use it as an IAA midi track inside cubasis.
Wow thanks! Been keeping my eye on this one and on my external wishlist for a while. I could t find any vids on this workflow but would be nice to have some visual on how this works.

This is what worked best so far setting up drumjam loaded as an iaa midi instrument and hope it helps a little:
Drumjam:
Disable "allow connections", try to avoid channel 1, use a different midi channel for in and out, only enable midi out cubasis, only midi in is clock cubasis, disable Link, select a normal drumkit to use as a midi drum controller layout.
Luis martinez apps is the easiest setup and most fun. You need to enable the soundmodule switch and load the gm setup in the midi settings.
Patterning, obvi.
What happened to “Derek Budimer’s Session Drums? ”
Funk Drummer or Soft Drummer if I want a brilliant AI drummer to play along with me.
Drum Session if I want to finger-drum on my midi-keyboard.
Cubasis’s built in kits can sound good with some effects on them (they are completely dry by default) so don’t forget them as an option in addition to the suggestions made already.
Which kits do you prefer and what sort of effects do you add? And what style of music of music?
I ask because I am on a mission to get the best out of Cubasis' native drums
What I have tried so far is moving snare to its own track and treating it with Roomworks SE reverb - sounds great. Also parallel compression on full kit using Waves plug-in on duplicated tracks once complete - pretty manual but effective