Monday, December 13, 2021

these recordings use the ry30 primarily, but may also use hammerhead (a 909 emulator) and just random loops of random noises and bloops and blips:

these recordings utilize random blips and bloops for drums exclusively or almost exclusively:

these recordings utilize loops produced in various standalone software drum machines (all 808 or 909 like):

these tracks use drum parts that were composed in scorewriters, primarily:

these recordings do not have drums at all:
i actually program a lot of my drums in a scorewriter, not in a machine. 

this is one  of the more complicated examples of drums written in a scorewriter:
these demos, recorded when i was 15-16, feature live acoustic drums that i played on my dad's kit in the old basement studio:

these recordings have live drums that i played on a different kit my dad bought a few years later:

these tracks feature greg playing the drums, but note that they were spliced and looped and also feature drum machines:

these tracks feature drums that i played on sarah's drum kit:

and, these are the three (not two. three.) tracks with the electronic drums:

everything else is programmed and/or sampled and looped and/or spliced.