Superior Drummer 3.0 IMMENSE AND IMMERSIVE, CAPTURED WITH LAYERS OF TECHNOLOGY. This is the definitive tool for percussive sound design. It bridges the gap between acoustic and electronic and lets you venture off into completely new sonic landscapes. Combining the creative power of the sounds, the ambiences and the extensive set of features, Superior Drummer 3 is more than just a drum sampler - it's a bottomless well of creativity. The idea with Superior Drummer 3 is to let you step into a virtual studio with the best possible raw material and mix options at your disposal to create drum sounds in an environment where only your imagination sets the limits. Superior Drummer 3.0 A CREATIVE PLAYGROUND WHERE NO RULES APPLY. DAW automation for built-in macro controls.Edit Play Style, Tap2Find, Song Creator and Song Track features as well as improved workflow and search functionality.New and improved scalable interface with detachable windows.350 vintage and classic drum machine sounds Playback in stereo or up to 11 channel surround systems.Recorded with an additional eleven separate room microphones set up in a surround configuration for a complete immersive experience.In excess of 230 GB of raw, unprocessed sounds in 44.1 kHz/24 bit.The main features of Superior Drummer 3.0 Drum VST Software: The rest of Superior 2 stock tones are pretty good, however the kicks.uh not cutting it for me.Superior Drummer 3.0 Drum Production Studio - Box with licence Has anybody else struggled with this in the past with Superior 2 stock kicks? I have an old BlueJay soundfont that actually has a few good 16-bit kick fonts that blow away the ones in Superior 2, which is rather frustrating frankly since that is super old technology. But for that late 70's and 80's big, solid thud/whack type of tone I simply cannot get there after trying a number of methods, parallel processing, compression, tape sims, EQ, you name it. They are fine for lighter styles or even Metal (where the beater can be made to reach into more of a clicky smack attack). I cannot find a way so far to get any of the kicks to have a good solid thud to them. Superior Drummer 2 was a popular drum synth with Sonar/Cakewalk users so I wanted to see if I might get some insight from the forum as to whether users felt the stock kick drums cut it for hard rock or classic metal.
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