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DrumPerfect Pro has fills
I never really quite grasp EG Pulse's Fill feature... Maybe someone can ... Well..
GarageBand drummers are quite good.
Drum Session has fills:
Also interested in this.
I guess the magic word here is “automatically”, it really is hard to program nice fills, even the simple ones. Fills usually have a slightly off beat feel, like they’re rushing to the next part.
I don’t own any of the Martinez apps or DrumPerfect pro, they seem rather unique and specialized, but in a way I don’t like.
Thinking about this fills thing… seems like what’s also missing is a convenient way to work with midi drum files, loops and fills. I don’t know of a drum app that’s lets you preview and work easily with midi files, like say the ones from GrooveMonkeys. Helium apparently has a good preview functionality, but it’s not for drums. Just checked and Zenebats has good drum pattern preview. But no fills… Sorry I was drifting off topic. Fills, fills, fills…
I’d love a “fill” button that would let me choose a fill midi file that you can preview. Actually make it 2 fill buttons…
Yes indeed, automatic is the operative word. I can come up with fills if I'm pressed but I don't want to have to. The genius of the Lumbeat apps (in this regard) is that you can just set how often you want to hear a fill and then let them do their thing. This way, having just a short programmed drum pattern is enough, because the fills keep it interesting for a long time. You can also trigger a fill manually, and even a fill with a pattern stop right after, both of which are cool, but they are "just" bonuses for me.
Actually, Garageband is something I should have thought of sooner, thanks for the reminder @NeuM.
Drum computer by sugar bytes
Thank you for all the tips, much appreciated guys. I'll check them out.
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It really doesn't do anything like lumbeat IMHO. It does a 'thing' but it seems to bear no resemblance to how a drummer would do fills. Things like soft drummer can sound a lot like a real drummer (to the ears of someone who is used to playing with drummers, if not perhaps to an actual drummer). DC doesn't but it does interesting electronic style fills.