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MIDI Drummer

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MIDI Drummer is a songwriting tool built for guitar players, producers, and metal musicians who want to move fast and stay in the creative flow.

Instead of spending hours programming drums, building templates, and arranging sections, MIDI Drummer generates a full structured drum arrangement with a single click.

Choose your genre, select a BPM, and instantly create a ready-to-use drum MIDI file for your song.

Perfect for:

  • writing riffs

  • building demos

  • producing songs faster

  • practicing guitar with real drum arrangements

  • overcoming writer’s block

The generated MIDI follows a structured song format so it feels like a real composition rather than a random loop.


Built-in Song Structure

Every generated MIDI follows this professional arrangement structure:

Intro – 8 bars
Verse – 16 bars
Chorus – 16 bars
Bridge – 8 bars
Verse – 16 bars
Chorus – 16 bars
Breakdown – 8 bars
Bridge – 8 bars
Final Chorus – 8 bars

This structure makes the MIDI instantly usable for modern metal songwriting.


Included Library

Deathcore Grooves Vol.1

This first library pack includes groove variations designed for modern heavy music and breakdown-driven songwriting.

Grooves are organized by:

  • song section

  • BPM

  • structure compatibility

The engine automatically builds a full song arrangement from the library.


Features

• One-click full drum arrangement generation
• Structured songwriting template
• Instant MIDI export
• Compatible with any DAW
• Works with EZDrummer, Drumforge, GGD and other drum plugins
• Includes Deathcore Grooves Vol.1 library
• Generate new groove variations instantly
• Lightweight standalone desktop app


Perfect For

Guitar players
Metal producers
Songwriters
Bedroom producers
Demo writing
Practice sessions
Fast songwriting workflows


System

Windows desktop application.

The generated MIDI files can be used in any DAW including:

  • Reaper

  • Ableton Live

  • Cubase

  • Logic (via MIDI import)

  • Studio One

  • Pro Tools


What You Get

• MIDI Drummer desktop application
• Deathcore Grooves Vol.1 library
• MIDI mapping file
• Installer package


Support

For support or questions:
mgmt@guitar4noobs.com


Copyright

© 2026 Guitar4Noobs – Amir Pleban
All rights reserved. Redistribution of the software or MIDI library is not permitted.

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Frequently ask question

Each program is like a roadmap — guiding you through a specific genre or skill set with step-by-step lessons. You’ll get clear instructions, hand-picked exercises, and most of the time, tab files to help you practice. No fluff. Just the good stuff that gets your fingers moving.

It helps, big time. I recommend using tools like Songsterr or any other tab viewer to make things easier and faster. If you’re not familiar with tabs yet, no worries — you’ll get the hang of it quickly. Plus, I try to keep things beginner-friendly when it comes to reading them.

Not exactly. These are made for people who already know the basic chords, shapes, and strumming, but want to go deeper — like learning specific styles (metal, blues, rock, etc.) or improving technique in a focused way. If you’re brand new, I’d say: start with a beginner course first.

Absolutely. You can binge through a full module in a weekend or take it slow and noodle your way through over a month. The content is yours — pause, rewind, rewatch, practice, cry over barre chords — it’s all up to you.

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