Beatles Drum Tracks Wanted

Hi everyone
I am trying to find some one who can help me by providing me with Midi Drum Backing Tracks by The Beatles, The Searchers, The Hollies and other British Bands from the 1960s. At 66 years old it is taking me quite a while to get used to be able to use the Manager so any help would be great.
You can contact me on the site or email me at stringfellowz@aol.com
Many thanks in advance people.

Check out the rock forum, search for Beatles. I’ve been uploading many tracks from the Beatles and Stones, from the 64-65 era, as they are my favorite to perform. http://mybeatbuddy.com/forum/index.php?search/450855/&q=Beatles&o=date&c[node]=19

http://mybeatbuddy.com/forum/index.php?search/450862/&q=Rolling+Stones&o=date

We shall create a package “Best Of The Beatles”. No other band deserves more attention.

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Try https://www.allyouneedisdrums.com He does a weekly Beatles free drum track to load straight into your DAW

Hey Ken, absolutely new here and am having trouble getting started. I’ve looked at Joe’s website and his Beatle drums look like what I’m after. But as you point out, they are .wav files. I don’t know if the BB will work with his files. Some of the tutorial videos say you can load .wav file into your BB while the manual say you can’t. So, I’m confused. You mentioned loading the files into your DAW. What is that, is it a file format or some machine?
Thanks,
Tom Stoltz
in Maine

The BeatBuddy (BB) will not work as it was designed to do with wav files. The BeatBuddy Manager (BBM) and the BB require that the beats or song be in a proprietary format which requires MIDI files for a beat or song to play.

DAW (digital audio workstation) is a separate software application. In order to make a wav file function as default content in the BB system, it would require converting the wav to MIDI—no small task.

You’ve probably searched the forum already but there are dozens of The Beatles songs in one-press format.

Thanks for the info. Can you guess what he was talking about?

Hard to speak for him as he does not have very many forum posts so I’d be guessing.

He could be quite skilled in using a DAW to convert wav files to MIDI suitable for use with the BB. Or he could be suggesting to use the wav files as backing tracks for the BB.

You can search this forum for “backing tracks” to get an idea of what’s involved.

If you’re not experienced or interested in the steep learning curve to use a DAW, you might be better off trying some of the one-press forum songs or buying some of the Premium Library Content.

< Check out the rock forum, search for Beatles. I’ve been uploading many tracks from the Beatles and Stones, from the 64-65 era, as they are my favorite to perform. http://mybeatbuddy.com/forum/index.php?search/450855/&q=Beatles&o=date&c[node]=19

http://mybeatbuddy.com/forum/index.php?search/450862/&q=Rolling+Stones&o=date >

These links only go to product info, what were they supposed to link?
Tom Stoltz
in Maine

They are search results from the old server that is now dead. They would have led to The Beatles and Rolling Stones songs posted to the forum. You can perform searches using either of these group’s names and still turn up whatever has been posted to the forum.

You can perform searches using either of these group’s names and still turn up whatever has been posted to the forum. <

That’s what I do, but it’s hit or miss.
Tom Stoltz
in Maine