Sonoma Wireworks SugarfootPack I
Drumcore Add-On Pack
Coming from humble beginnings in the birthplace of funk, New Orleans, LA, Jonathan Moffett has kept the world dancing with solid grooves aplenty. At age 12, musicians gave him the nickname "Sugarfoot" because of his fast, and articulate bass drum work, playing 16th and even 32nd note figures within his funky, relentless grooves. From 70's recordings, such as the Mardis Gras standard "Second Line" or "Don't Stop the Music" (by R&B artist YARBROUGH and PEOPLES), to the polished 80's recordings he did with Madonna (Open Your Heart, Live To Tell, Like A Prayer, etc.), Elton John (Sacrifice), George Michael (with Elton John in the "Don't Let The Sun Go Down On Me" video among other projects) and others - Sugarfoot has a way with a beat that attracts attention. His extensive work with the Jacksons (including solo work with Michael and Janet) kept arenas of fans bopping and disco dance floors hopping.
Sonoma Wireworks SugarfootPack I MIDI drumkit sounds include Jonathan's Drum Workshop (DW) maple kit, a DW 14" x 4" snare, a Dixon 6" x 5" maple micro snare, a 10" x 8" Pork Pie maple snare, a 14" x 8" Yamaha Birch snare and a 4" x 14" Yamaha brass piccolo snare.
Sonoma Wireworks SugarfootPack I and all DrummerPacks require DrumCore 2 and a DVD drive.
Sonoma Wireworks DrummerPacks are add-on libraries for DrumCore, and are arranged into "GroovePacks" which group a variety of grooves and fills that work well together, for easier song construction. DrummerPacks also come pre-configured with metadata information for use with the DrumCore search engine. This provides quick access to grooves, fills, variations and individual drum sounds. Search content based on style (rock, funk, alternative, etc.), feel (straight, shuffle, etc.), time signature and tempo. Users can even add their own criteria (create a new "style" for example) and enter their own comments for searching. DrumCore also exports directly to Pro Tools, Logic, and Digital Performer sessions.