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Scott Sellers – “Endless”

Discussion in 'Article Discussion' started by Melody Bot, Apr 10, 2023.

  1. Melody Bot

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  2. Stevie

    Regular

    SO good.. I think his output post Rufio has actually been better and far more consistent. What a hero!
     
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  3. joenicorata

    Newbie Supporter

    Scott Sellers has so much skill. He turned me on to GetGood Drums and Archetype Nolly which were a game changer for me
     
  4. kyleadams

    formerly thisisalchemy Prestigious

    bummed to say but I think i've discovered new music in this style doesn't resonate with me, only the nostalgic versions carry any weight for me.
     
  5. AlwaysEvolving21

    Trusted Supporter

    I aspire to put out music like this guy one day. His covers album is SO good.
     
  6. maxbando

    Newbie

    Does anyone know if he plays every instrument on these tracks? I know this dude shreds, but was curious if he shreds on drums, too.
     
  7. WadeCastle

    Trusted Supporter

    i think the drums are all programmed or played on a drum machine
     
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  8. Mrk_Brdshw

    Dusted Groove

    The drums are programmed (not sure if he uses any preset pattern/fill packs and edits from there though). But I do think he can actually play almost everything he writes on drums.
     
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  9. Stevie

    Regular

    Drums are programmed.. I know he was talking to the drummer from Darko in the UK about recording some live drums for him at one point but not sure what happened there.. not sure it's needed anyway, he does a great job programing!
     
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  10. joenicorata

    Newbie Supporter

    Drums are done in MIDI, last I spoke to him he was using GGD modern and massive
     
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  11. Mrk_Brdshw

    Dusted Groove

    One Kit Wonder as well. That's a popular one for pop punk and metal.
     
  12. maxbando

    Newbie

    Honestly I'd still be stoked to see some version of this live, even with programmed drums. They would probably sound huge