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Drum effects software anyone?

I've been recording some songs and want to include beats, yar mean? The only source I have for this so far is my keyboard which doesn't sound all too great.

Does anybody know of or have any software where you can customise drum beats and stuff hmmm? Like good realistic ones, but not too pricey and downloadable.

Any help would be great and no help would be lame, cheers.

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Try this
http://www.threechords.com/hammerhead/
It's FREEWARE. I'm not sure if it's any better than your keyboard, though.

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Here is a link to "BetaMonkey":
http://www.betamonkeymusic.com/
Check out the "Drum Loops Library". You can choose the style you are looking for, and it's pretty inexpensive.

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There is a link to leaf drums, its a great free application also do a search on rythm rascal on google they are very similar

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Here is a link to "BetaMonkey":
http://www.betamonkeymusic.com/
Check out the "Drum Loops Library". You can choose the style you are looking for, and it's pretty inexpensive.

Dan
BetaMonkey rocks. These are live acoustic drum beats in just about any tempo and style you can imagine. These are not synthesized samples. They are the real mccoy.

You can download different samples from their site. You can also request beats from them. I just requested a special setup Friday. I'll let you all know how it turns out.

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