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How do I make a snare stack where I combine one snare with the “center” articulation with another snare using the “rimeshot” articulation, both triggering from the same note etc?
I just cannot figure out a way to do this for some reason; anyone care to explain how to actually do this?
How do I make a snare stack where I combine one snare with the “center” articulation with another snare using the “rimeshot” articulation, both triggering from the same note etc?
I just cannot figure out a way to do this for some reason; anyone care to explain how to actually do this?
Superior Drummer 3 version: 3.4.2
Operating system: Windows 11
Hi there,
You will create a “stack” (the more option at the top) with the Centre articulation and a Rimshot articulation from another, or the same instrument, selectable from a list on the the bottom right when you create the stack. In the example I am stacking the rimshot from a 6.5X14″ Black Beauty (SD3 Core Library) on the Centre of the 5X14″ Slingerland Radio King 50s.
Hope this helps
Mac Studio M1 Ultra, RAM 64 GB, 1TB Drive, OSX 12.x/13.x and Windows 10 (VM)
DAW: Fender Studio Pro 8, Presonus Studio One Pro 7
DTX Express III (Extreme triggers), Nektar LX88
OWC Thunderbay Mini (4 X 1TB Sata SSD), Express 4M2 (4 X 2TB M.2 SSD), Envoy Express (1TB M.2 SSD)
Presonus Quantum, Faderport & Faderport 8
Black Lion Sparrow Mk2 A/D, FMR-RNP-RNC, MIDI Xpress 128, BM5A, KRK VXT4, Equator D5
2020 Macbook Pro 16GB RAM, 512GB SSD Audio(mobile rig)
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