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Now getting your drums is a process a lot of people you know, they, they buy drum CD's
or you, you know, you use the drums from different machines things like that but a lot a producers
like to find their own drums. They like to build a library of drums they, you know, they've
come across or, or just the ones they like. And this creates your sound you know, the
drums you use are really what puts you, you know separates you from everybody else. All
the drums that they have out right now there's a, there's a lot of preset ones, there's a
lot of like motif drums, a lot of people use the same drums and usually what happens is
a lot of song, songs start sounding the same. A lot of songs from down south they all use
the like the rolling sounds, the Eight-O-Eights, the Nine-O-Nines, things like that. So a lot
of people like to be original and they try to find their own sound by sampling the sounds
like digging through crates and trying to kind of like look and separate the sounds
within Pro Tools, Recycle or different, different products like that. Within here I like to
make sure that I, I separate my sounds and I organize them by the type of sounds they
are and then load them within, within my Logic. I have them loaded within the EX sampler but
I also like to load them within my Ultra Beat because the Ultra Beat also allows you to
add synthesis and effect them in a different way than the EX as twenty four does.