If you have used (and PAID) for a lot of sample-based plug-ins, you would understand why its good to be skeptical about the clips that are provided to entice you to buy the product. You have it and like it, that's great, but I don't see why you should act pissy about it. SSD is a bit of an unknown product compared to others that are out there and being used by thousands more people and for a longer period of time. That could be the processing done on the track, though.īy the way, you make your point better this way than with petulant remarks. The "Bank Job" track sounds pretty good for that style, although there is a lossy thing going on with the cymbals. 2) Definitely want to be able to make drums sound as lifelike with velocity etc 3) I input MIDI drums by midi pads and then fine tune via my mouse 4) I'd like to get as much done in the drum software, and then add basic effects to the track afterward if needed 5) Rock and Metal. Last time I spent some time really searching for user clips of it there weren't many to be found as it probably hadn't been out for long. His site seems to be down all of a sudden so i'll check those out later. IMO, if you arent convinced by what is already out there on the kit demos and the clips, then you probably wont be. Splatt88's stuff with Slate snares/kicks is what made me buy these samples. Really shows the variety of these samples.Įnditol's clips have Slate stuff. On the forum, you will find people who program and mix well, and people who dont.Īnd anything that Vita Et Musica does is incredible. The majority of demos on the site are 100% midi.Īll of the "solo drum audio demos" are 100% midi.so you either find them convincing or you dont. Not convinced yet it offers this, but i'd love it if it does. Youll find jump markers in this description box and in the comments t. You should be able to pull off double bass that doesn't sound like triggers yet also doesn't drastically change with every hit (like EZDrummer does). All 27 presets from the new Steven Slate Drums 5 drum sampler.
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If you have multiple samples per velocity, you should be able to pull off a snare roll pretty convincingly using just a few velocity changes. Yet I have not heard enough to be convinced of it. These programs sure as hell ought to by this point. And I would like to believe it really offers a more natural sound.