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Thanks for your answer. Do you mean the library section in the settings?
Because I don’t want to hide an entire library. For instance, I would like to hide all the “Electronic” gears of the SD3 library in order to keep only the acoustic ones.
Now, in order to be a little bit constructive 🙂
Here is the kick and snare that I like:
Unprocessed Kick: 22” DW (P.H. Rics Custom Maple shell) -> right foot then left foot
Unprocessed Snare: 14” DW (Brass shell) -> right hand then left hand
Processed Snare: 14” DW (Brass shell) -> right hand then left hand with heavy compression and envelope shaping.
For the life of me, no modern kit produced by Toontrack that I know of or own allow me to get anywhere near this sound (it’s more than a hit, it’s also a distinct tone).
If anyone knows a kit produced to date that would mimic this snare closely enough and work with SD3, I would be very happy.
Take care guys.
Thanks for your reply.
I guess there is a difference between dFH and DFH superior.
The snare I’m talking about is not part of DFH EZX and of any recent expansion set for that matter. Many snares kits, hats and other stuff from it were never resampled. Some say The metal foundry expansion is more of the same but it isn’t neither.
So far I was still hoping they would catch up eventually but since the latest “Kicks ans snares” expansion, I have little to no hope.
Hi and thanks for your reply.
I hear both hi hats on the opposite sides of the drums.
So it is not a visual thing, it’s clearly about what I’m listening to.
Several presets have this behavior.
Isn’t it about the buses?
Are the orange buses supposed to follow the SRM? I suppose they should. But they don’t.
Maybe you (or anyone) should try the hurricane preset and tell me if the hat in the OH bus follows the SRM when activated?
I’m talking about the sound, not the visual.
I insist, the vast majority of the presets sound just fine. And even those who have the problem sound fine without the SRM. So it doesn’t feel like an installation problem.
Thanks.
Thanks, you made my day!
When you know it it seems so obvious I suppose but when you discover the beast, you just scratch your head sometimes.
That said:
1) It’s very user-friendly, at least, when you’ve been shown once, for the subtleties.
2) I know, I must RTFM (and I will) 😉
Have a nice day.
Ok, I got your question right afterwards and edited my comment before your replied (I don’t know how to delete it).
I’m sorry.
While I’m here:
Yes in theory, you can do that but only if you created a backup disk image before the problem occurred.
Now if you do and it’s because of a software, you’ll just backup the problem as well…
And I’m fairly sure that you’ll take more time managing a disk image now than re-install your libraries anyway.
But yes, once you’ve done the tedious work of re-installing everything, I strongly suggest that you make one of these for the next time, if any.
Good luck!
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