I do wish that Addictive Drums 2 had 2 mics for snare and kick, rather than one each, just for a bit more control, however they AD2 does have some nice features 2.Īnother thing with AD2, that is quite a pain, is that when you set a kit to go to separate outputs, since that bypasses the effects the kit uses on its internal mixer's Master bus, if I want to match the sound of the kit as if I had not routed to separate outputs, I have to then replicate the effects and settings from those Master bus effects. I love the sound of Addictive Drums 2, and also that of Battery 3 and 4. Not familiar with automatic drums but I like the word automatic! And a good General midi percussion set to load in for those. I was wondering if the old feature called acidizing which stretch the wave files to fit a different BPM. Session drummer is just a little bit clunky having to load patterns into the various little boxes and the intros fills and ending bills and endings aren't clearly marked. I imagine everything is easy enough to go into the drum kit lower or raise the pitch add Reverb EQ Etc blah blah blah With clearly marked intros fill's perhaps endings. Example a particular drum style and versions A B C or D of that same pattern. It does seem to fit the topic, though, and if others will be commenting, it might be nice to have some of these features addressed in addition to the concerns you raised.īasically something that's pretty straightforward. Thanks for raising this question hope I'm not piggy-backing too much onto your basic question. Please note: I am asking not just for clarification, but because I have started to use "automatic" drummers and am very interested in things like importing patterns from hardware/my own patterns, importing drums (samples/kits) from samplers (hardware/software), etc.īTW, you mention "midi and wav percussion loops from the ancient drag and drop desk." Are you aware that you can drop and drag audio and midi loops directly from BandLab? "Easy" in terms of what? using as a GM/GS kits? convenience of clicking a minimal amount of buttons and getting something useful? tweaking/customizing patterns? adding loop packs? adding personal/custom patterns? adding samples from other places? tweaking samples? availability/convenience of support files (e.g., drum maps) etc. Can one still acidize a loop to use the wave files at a different BPM? (The wav only goes up to 120 )Also as to the mini ones what would be a good GM sound set for percussion instruments? I also I have some midi and wav percussion loops from the ancient drag and drop desk. I have session drummer that came with sonar but if something's easier I would swap it out. This is probably been done a few times before but what's the easiest drum VST you guys are using? Superior? Addictive? Session? Toontracks?
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