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I use Live - I used to use Battery to output all my sounds to separate tracks, but now I tend to just use individual MIDI tracks for each drum hit with Impulse as the sound generator and a string of whatever plugins I like in Ableton Live. What sequencer are you using?
I work with individual drum hits, but sometimes I'll chop up loops and use the individual hits or resequence the loop. Yes, it can be tedious, but with the right tools and workflow it becomes quite quick, and gives you total creative control.
Don't think of using drum samples as cheating. Just because you've got the individual drum sounds, it doesn't mean you'll be able to make good drums, just like having all the right synths etc doesn't mean you can make monster basslines straight away. Getting individual hits working together is all part of the science.
Think of it another way - are you prepared to go to a recording studio and record a session drummer if you don't want to use other people's samples? I think this is a terrible idea, as there are professionals out there who have devoted their lives to the science of rigging up and recording drumkits, who have already put out far better drum sample CDs than any of us would get in a years worth of trying. So there's no point trying to reinvent the wheel here, unless you really want to go for authentic live drums in your track.
Individual drum sounds on their own are not the essence of a track - it's how you use them and process them that counts for creativity. I'd recommend reading some books on mixing. Good luck. Smile
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