Are there any Cubase/Dorico percussion maps for the Orchestral Instruments SDX?

Superior Drummer 3 Help
Viewing 5 replies - 1 through 5 (of 5 total)
  • Mac McCormick
    Participant

    Here you go. Along with the Orchestral 1 and 2 drum maps I have the SD3 Core Library and the Death and Darkness drum maps in there as well.

    I have some others. If you want any others just let me know and I’ll add them to the link:

    https://www.dropbox.com/sh/vkoaxgh2j5to8n5/AAAGVyBhdsxsTeFA-uFpfhBea?dl=0

    -mike

    PS. If you find any mistakes please let me know and I’ll correct them.


    Superior Drummer 3 version: 3.2.0
    Operating system: Windows 10

    Cubase Pro, Korg Kronos, M-50, Hammond XK-1c, Toontrack SD3, EZBass w/lots of expansions, many VSL Vi's, Shreddage 3 everything, and shit-tons of FX plugins.

    2

    Thanked by: woort and Bob Karty
    VV_1
    Participant

    Mike-

    Thank you so much 🙂

    I don’t have any other SD3 libraries so I won’t need other maps.

    I’m trying to think of maps of other libraries I could offer to you, but most of them are rather customized to a particular user patch.

    I made a bunch for the Spitfire Symphonic series, but they are based on custom Kontakt multis.

    Mac McCormick
    Participant

    No worries, W_1.  Glad I could help!


    Superior Drummer 3 version: 3.2.0
    Operating system: Windows 10

    Cubase Pro, Korg Kronos, M-50, Hammond XK-1c, Toontrack SD3, EZBass w/lots of expansions, many VSL Vi's, Shreddage 3 everything, and shit-tons of FX plugins.

    Lycalp
    Participant

    Hello Mike

    Just bought the Superior Drummer 3 with Orchestral 1 & 2 and I would like to use these libraries in Dorico 5.1.

    Thank you very much for your dropbox-link:

    https://www.dropbox.com/sh/vkoaxgh2j5to8n5/AAAGVyBhdsxsTeFA-uFpfhBea?dl=0

    Now I’ve seen, that these files are in .drm-format which cannot be opened in Dorico (only in Cubase..) (see also: Percussion map file format – Dorico – Steinberg Forums)

    Is there a chance to change/add the format (*.doricolib)?  At least to Orchestral 1 & 2 libraries?

    Thank you for your answer/support

    Mac McCormick
    Participant

    I don’t know why Steinberg would not use the .drm windows suffix for Dorico but my guess is that it has something to do with music notation. And that makes sense since Dorico would need extra information for that.

    Most all of the drum maps on my download page I made in Cubase myself. (many of the EZX maps I found online for free and included them on my page)

    In researching your problem I see that you can also build your own percussion maps in Dorico. It’s kind of a PITA, is somewhat tedious, and can take a bit of time, but it seemed worth i to me. So I found these relevant links:

    https://forums.steinberg.net/t/how-to-percussion-maps/916168
    https://archive.steinberg.help/dorico_elements/v2/en/dorico/topics/play_mode/play_mode_percussion_maps_defining_custom_t.html

    Playback Templates for Dorico

    The last link is to free percussion maps for Dorico. I don’t see any Toontrack maps there, but maybe you have some of the other plugins mentioned on this page

    I hope this helps you out!

    -mac


    Superior Drummer 3 version: 3.3.6

    Cubase Pro, Korg Kronos, M-50, Hammond XK-1c, Toontrack SD3, EZBass w/lots of expansions, many VSL Vi's, Shreddage 3 everything, and shit-tons of FX plugins.

Viewing 5 replies - 1 through 5 (of 5 total)

No products in the cart.

×