FLD;I think what T Block meant;or the SIMPLEST way;
hook your Alesis to audio and just send the click to the drummer ;NOT any groove at all.Just tick,tick,tick-have it where you dial in tempo;hit start and GO!Simple as it gets and lo-tech.You could program a simple 1,2,3,4 etc.. on the ride/etc..
Hey Chev;is the only way you can hear that program demo to sign in?
Something like that. If his problem is staying on beat, then something that keeps a steady beat for him is all that's needed, but I hear ya floaded. Maybe a little cheap metronome can work as well.
Part of the problem is folks dont practice. Rehearsal is not really the time to get u established. Not sure he can follow a simple click track, because when i start him off by giving him the beat, he has a hard time with that. Like i said, folks dont practice (and the problem with my nephew is he gets an attitude and doesnt want to play anymore when someone corrects him, which, once again, rehearsal isnt the time and place to deal with that) So, with the fuller track if he wanna get mad and not play, he can go somewhere and sit down and we can keep it moving. Just being real.
Secondly, just a metronome would only do anything for the times that theres actually someone to sit on the drums. just a tick-tick-tick going on will make it hard for the singers to find the right rhythm for the songs. I can follow it fine, but as u know its hard to play rhythmically on the keys PLUS play all the cues that the singers are looking for correctly.
An good free alternative to Fruity Loops is LMMS (Linux Multimedia Studio) for Windows.
I have Sony Acid Express on my netbook. Might work the same way. I guess i just have to get faster at creating tracks so i can do it between songs (might be easier with this since im much more familiar with it)
Thanks everyone for suggestions.