Awesome!Ī small regret : the presence of only four hihats, however the four of them sound so good… The cherry on the cake is the excellent MIDI packs, the last I downloaded is the “shuffle” one inspired by Jeff Porcaro, Steve Gadd and others. In short, I was an Addictive Drums addict and I’m proude to have gotten over it! This allows you to choose the best drumset for a said song, then to load the effect set according to what the song requires. But it may be a question of getting used to it…Īnother interesting and really great feature is the possibility to load the drumset and effects separately when loading a preset. The first drums part for my first track made with it must have taken me two hours on an AABACABA pattern! In “Song” mode, the tracks allow for as many different versions as you want: copy, change the content for something else, tweak it as you like! And, it all takes less time than a global company needs to move its assets to a tax haven! However, in case you’d need to modify some patterns (which is my case for some particularly complex parts), SD3’s grid editor is less user-friendly than Cubase’s to my taste. And I play fusion jazz – ‘nuff said about how demanding I can be in terms of complexity. Setting up a complex pied is a real child’s play thanks to the TAP2Find and drag’n’drop. Using it is a real pleasure, and the time gain when setting up an excellent drumset well played with all sorts of playing details is just incredible. Toontrack has hit a homerun and dusted off the old virtual drummer rules.
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