at least in the analog world, that CDs are a superior storage medium to vinyl. The people that say that DFH2 sounds crap are simply not aware of how a drumkit sound without any process, and they don't know how to process it. Most of my early days were spent working on a Fostex B - 16 1/2 '. Yeah, for me DFH2 wins hands down compared to EZdrummer DFH. those two combined with some custom samples sound like this. Find the early blues-tinged sound of the late 60s to the fragmentation of todays music. Btw, I did end up getting superior drummer 3. It covers drums and preset kits for anything from hard rock to metal. Plus they have a gadzillion of samples per hit and layers of velocities that really make it difficult to achieve the MG effect. Hands down Metal Machinery It sounds different than metal foundry, Metal Foundry was drum sounds from early - mid 2000's Metal Machinery is how metal drums sound now. they both have RAW samples and they cover a wide variety of sounds and styles. If you have the money, just buy Addictive drums and Superior Drummer - The Metal Foundry. It has some limitations (it's quite a old library), like the incredible small amount of multiple sample per hit, so or you spend nights and days fine tuning and tweaking the hell out of it (programming wise) or you will get the machine gun effect preatty soon. It's a pain in the ass because being in a raw "state", you have to actually KNOW how to mix a drumkit, not like EZDrummer where sounds are pre processed so you have really a small amount of liberty.īut today I won't use it. Raw samples, great sound (I love the sonor snare sound that Thomas Haake record). I always preferred this over drumkit from hell (the Ezdrummmer version).
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