Has producer channel presets with many presets to get started, and you can tweak the mix in LogicPro's mixer. Pretty decent sounds, ability to generate grooves on the fly based on your other recorded midi parts. Not the deepest sampling and articulations compared to other offerings. The expansions cover a very wide range of production sounds. Tons of expansions which are premixed in built in mixer with built in FX which means you can tweak the sound. A little on the expensive side especially when you start adding expansions Lots of expansions available.ĭoesn't provide produced pre-mixed sounds. Many useful midi loop production tools included. Mostly the FX are baked in, so if you don't like the sound, harder to dial in.Įxtremely nice for a real drummer to play with midi kit.very very flexible in terms of articulations, sounds, etc. PreMixed and sounds awesome, you can get different producer packs with different sound, they have emulated the sounds of famous albums. If you don’t like drumsolo’s you probably don’t want to listen to the following little examples, but they do give a pretty good idea, even if I say so myself, of what these HHS kits sound like. Has HandHeldSound already been mentioned in this thread? If not, then this isn’t a good virtual drums thread. (By ‘good’, I mean: hi-hats I like the sound of, and enjoy programming.) I can think of only two: Mixosaurus and HandHeldSound. That said, very few libraries have good hi-hats. I don’t know what they do to hi-hats over at ToonTrack, but every hi-hat they release, no matter the kit, no matter the library’s producer, sounds thin and weak to my ears. The hats in ‘Decades’ are, alas, also not my thing. While the hi-hats and cymbals of Superior 3 are still nowhere near how I like these things to sound - my biggest frustration when working with SD3 -, that “same-same” problem has largely disappeared, I find, also in the core content. (Mentioned it once to one of the drummers/producers who developes libraries for Toontrack and he firmly disagreed of course, so it’s nice to read that someone else is hearing it too.) That, and the very disappointing cymbals and hi-hats. Everything “same-same sounding” was my big problem with Superior 2 as well.
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