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If they can give us actual rim shots like a real snare which is seriously missing for reggae drummers and then improve the hi hats I would be satisfied. Also it would be nice if they would work with Actual Jamaicans in Jamaica and create a proper sounding modern reggae drum sdx or ezx. Anchor Studio, JA now has a Neve 5088 32 channel Shelford Board they could get the proper sound for reggae especially if they work with Delroy “Phatta” Pottinger. The reggae ezx expansion is seriously dated and not for modern reggae at all.
I either use a M2 Mac Mini 16gb or M2 Macbook Pro 16 gb going through a volt 476P 64 samples. I even have it outputed to multple channels running using cubae and uadx api visions on 9 channels no pops and click. Runs smooth. Something is going on with you set up. It may be something with that interface. Don’t think it’s your mac. I was using 2018 macbook pro with 16 gigs before. No issues.
Actually with the toms and kick and hi hat yest. But the Snares are sampled completely wrong for reggae. The don’t play the rim shots proper for reggae or even tune the snare correct for the JA formula “sound.” BFD3’s Londons Black Snare is the closes thing.
I’ve been asking them to do a Proper SDX for reggae. Go to Jamaica work with Anchor Studio they could work with Delroy “Phatta” Pottinger one of the best Engineers in Jamaica He works with plenty top JA drummers and get a sdx that has a modern real Jamaican formula. The EZX reggae one is dated and terrible. You can tell they didn’t work with no Jamaicans when they made it. https://www.instagram.com/anchorrecordingstudios/
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