![]() ![]() Welcome to a collection of grooves and fills, perfect for any curious and creative songwriter looking for a palette of new foundational ideas. I think this collection is ideal for that type of experimentation,” says Norman Garschke. ![]() Take the hi-hat element from one of the grooves and mix with a programmed kick and snare beat, add a shaker or an electronic component and you have the best of both worlds. The beauty of MIDI and working with in Toontrack’s software is the limitless possibilities to change, rearrange and combine bits and pieces to come up with unique variations. Each groove works as is, but in modern pop productions, a lot of times a drum beat is comprised of several elements outside of what one may consider a traditional drum groove. “I wanted to create a MIDI pack with grooves that had that tight pocket-feel to them. But fact remains, the groove is the heartbeat of any song. Sometimes all-digital or all-acoustic, other times hybrids of both or somewhere floating in between. As a foundational component in any genre, drums in particular are often in the forefront of this experimental and ever-changing panorama. In its vast landscape, the already blurred lines between the styles it encompasses are constantly thrusted to the side to make room for new iterations. Pop as a cultural music phenomenon is broader than ever before. ![]()
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