Thanks for your reply.
I was given the impression, based on what Arturia says on its software center and the creators of the packs, that they could be used with Lab4. It appears I cannot use the Beatstep without Lab4. This took me several hours of going over tutorials and manuals and experimenting to figure out.
Whether I use the terminology "preset" or "sample", I don't really care. I just want some percussion sounds, and the Spark2 "presets" were available via the Arturia software center that claims to be usable (and in fact, from what I am discovering, is mandatory,) with Lab4. Even within Lab4, there are "instrument" labels that clearly say "Drums", "Percussion," etc. But none of these have basic drum sounds, and often they have nothing in them at all. This led me to assume I could somehow import some kind of drum preset or sound into Lab4. I have discovered numerous videos claiming that people have made their own and imported them, but after watching a handful of these I discovered that they are not actually doing this at all and do not show how to do this.
I've read the manuals, and watched countless "tutorial" videos. The manuals don't make a lot sense. They instruct on how to turn the machine on, but beyond that the information is extremely esoteric and 90% is information I don't need for tasks I'm not going to do, that make little difference when I follow them. Also, there is, as I mentioned, the issue of terminology in this field. One sentence might result in 3 or 4 hours of me researching what some terms are referring to, with little result.
Regarding RECORDING:
My operation is simple. I use to DAWs, one for podcasts and one for music. For Podcasting I use Audacity. It's free, simple, and great for just voice and maybe some theatrical devices like sound effects.
But for music I am using Reaper, which I don't have much experience in but am learning fast.
My process is quite rudimentary. I set up, via a Scarlett18i8, some microphones. If recording an ensemble I'll mic up the instruments and the room. But when doing my own stuff, I have one condenser mic. I lay down a track, usually on my cello banjo (for bass) with a click. Then I'll lay down other banjo tracks, acoustic & electric, over this. Then, all via the same mic but on separate tracks, some basic percussion. I then send this to my producer and we take various notes, in preparation for recording the piece in his studio.
What i want to do, and what I know I can do because I have tried it - just not with the sounds I want - is to lay down another track using the Beatstep MIDI to create some very simple percussion loops. I tried this via numerous ways, using the MIDI control that was in my Mac, but the only thing that actually produces a sound is the Lab4. If I don't run through that, it just doesn't work. Unfortunately, it's all synth sounds that I can't use.
WHat I like about, and why I bought, the Beatstep, is because in the demos (the many online videos I have watched, both official Arturia ones and others,) I've seen people do exactly this. The layout is great. Two rows of 8 buttons, making 16 beats that equates to 4 bars subdivided into semi-quavers, which means I can easily create syncopation etc. I have seen people do what i want to do, but I cannot do it myself, and the tutorials are very confusing. I will often spend 15mins watching one only to discover there was nothing I needed in it and it was a huge waste of time. Really, what i want to do is so simple. I am not a DJ or electronic producer. I'm an instrumentalist that cannot find a reliable drummer and I want control over what I create. This path has been recommended to me by many people. Now I see people on this forum tell me this is not the path?
Regarding using DAW to create sequences with Beatstep - this will not work. I tried it. I need to run it via Lab4, or it will simply not make a sound, and the DAW has no bank of sounds I can use.
So I'm confused and I have no idea what to do. There isn't anyone I can speak to in person in my area, and I don't know who to approach I am NOT the traditional kind of musician using this. I am not a club DJ. I also don't know what the correct videos to watch are. I've been through YouTube, Searched on many search engines, they all keep bringing me back to the ones I've either already watched or are not on the subject I'm looking for.