I am looking to find Free Drum Tracks to used to practice and record some songs.
If you know a nice website where I candownload some, that will make me Happy.( in .mp3 or .wav)
Thank you for sharing.
Mike
I use an app, Loopz, on my phone. Then I connect my phone through the aux port to my amp, and I would then connect my amp to my DAW
EZ PZ
Drum Genius is another good app for this
I just found some on Spotify. Haven’t properly tried them out yet
Some options mentioned here:
And maybe something here would be useful:
Any updates to this please ?
I don’t like Moises, it sounds dirty.
Anything on YouTube contains other instruments.
Karaoke-version.com isn’t free.
Its not overly expensive and I don’t mind paying if this is going somewhere, but at the moment, it’s a few mates bashing out a few tunes. Buying 15 or so tracks for it to go nowhere would be wasted in my opinion.
Try this one:
It sounds great and is free!
Ive just played with UVR5, I’m not keen, it sounds just as bad as Moises if I’m being honest.
I do have an electronic drum kit, the drum module has midi.
I don’t have an interface, but they are only a few quid, would midi offer a suitable solution, or would this be just as crap.
Maybe I don’t understand midi, but if the drums have an interface, and you can get a track, wouldn’t that reproduce the track perfectly?
Doesn’t SBL have a free drum app?
So, what is it exactly that you want/need? Free drum tracks? Or drum-free tracks? What is a “drum track” more exactly? And what is your intended purpose for it?
Answering these question will likely help to narrow down the suggestions…
Im garage jamming with a friend, we have no drummer just yet, so im looking for drum tracks for about a dozen songs.
Moises works, but it sounds awful.
I was hoping to find something better until we find a drummer.
There are lots of drum covers on youtube, played by real people, but these all seem to be played to the song rather than just the drum track.
I wonder why Moises drum tracks sound bad for you…I practice to them all the time (muting everything but the drums) and it sounds great to me through headphones. Maybe it sounds different through speakers?
On YT, I’ve used this guy’s drum tracks…
Ah, OK, so drum tracks to specific songs!? That is indeed tricky (to impossible) apart from using stem splitters.
Otherwise, any generic drum track in the right tempo should work for garage jamming… it’s not super fun, but better than no drum track.
Yes, I am also wondering… I am not at my music computer right now, but I am pretty sure the isolated drums that I get from Logic’s stem splitter is acceptable…
Nah. If the song is on Songsterr this is super easy. Set a new DAW project to the correct BPM, download the MIDI file from Songsterr, drop it in a DAW, drag the drum track out to a new instrument track, and put a drum plugin on it (most DAWs have builtins.) Drum plugins generally conform to the drum mappings in the General MIDI spec from way back so this will work 90% of the time.
Then just delete the rest of the song’s MIDI files.
I usually just build them from scratch via MIDI (caveat though, I have done this for many years) - but this saves time.
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As you probably can guess, I am totally not familiar with Songster ![]()
Howard is 100% right about songsterr, and if the song is not on songsterr but on youtube you can put it on songsterr, also super easy.
I really wouldn’t know what I’d be practicing without it or another program like it.
Songsterr recently improved their ai transcribing software and it’s definitely better than the previous version.
Songsterr = Recommended
Its a subscription service by the month, and not much money.