I'd be interested in knowing how to do that (academically) for laying audio, as I'm sure in the future it will make your recordings software proof. I wonder where this is leading? This appears to be in-the-box drums, so they don't seem geared toward recording separate tracks. I especially like the George Massenburg presets. Some really good drum tracks don't sound "in the room" like a drum does solo,īut that's an issue for matching references. I don't know how that transfers to recording. When I go back and forth, there are some amazing sounds out of SD3 that are just way more "real". If you don't care for earlier drum libraries from EZ2 and SD2, then you can delete those as well. But it turn out that it's in 5 libraries and if you don't care about surround sound (which I currently don't) you can not download about 90GB of the 230 GB. I wasn't so sure about biting, but in the end, I did.
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |
AuthorWrite something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. ArchivesCategories |