How Many Ways Can You Rock A Beat? A Multimedia Electronic Drumming Review Ft. FXpansion BFD & Geist

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These days you don’t have to sit behind an acoustic drum kit to play acoustic drums. I know, I know… I’ve been a skeptic of “virtual drums” for a long time but it is truly amazing how far the technology has come to blur the lines between electronic drum pads and classic acoustic drum kits.

FXpansion is among the top innovators in this field, creating killer products that bring extreme realism to electronic drumming. And now…drum roll please…

We have the magic combination of FXpansion BFD + GEIST.

I recently experimented between Roland V drums, BFD and Geist software apps at my home studio in Nyack, NY. I had fun pushing my creativity between the electronic and acoustic sounds.

These days, we’re hearing a lot of hybrid electronic/acoustic drum sounds on recordings. As a composer and a drummer, it’s great to be able to switch gears between the two formats. BFD and Geist allow you to do this with very straight-forward, simple programming techniques.

I created some grooves and a few tasty fills in between to demonstrate how these apps sound when mixed and matched. I hope you enjoy!

Glenn Schloss is a performer, producer, drummer, composer, remixer, and one half of NYC powerhouse, G&E Music. Schloss and his writing partner Erik Blicker have scored countless spots, promos, short- and long-form features for HBO, MSNBC, Saatchi & Saatchi, PBS Kids, VH1, ESPN, Nickelodeon, Versus and many other major networks, agencies and production companies.

3 Comments on How Many Ways Can You Rock A Beat? A Multimedia Electronic Drumming Review Ft. FXpansion BFD & Geist

  1. BuddyRich
    May 10, 2012 at 2:20 am (12 years ago)

    It is pretty cool to see the different sounds and tones you can get out of this system. You rock.

  2. Castlemom18
    May 10, 2012 at 11:32 pm (12 years ago)

    Hi Glenn,  add writer to your list of credits.  You describe things in a straightforward style that makes the reader want to learn more.  It is a pleasure to see how much you love what you do.  Your great talent will inspire everyone to play drums.

  3. Anonymous
    May 29, 2012 at 5:51 pm (12 years ago)

    Thatt was an awesome Demo