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  • Jackrhelliwell
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    @juicy said:

    Bleeds just like a real drum kit does.
    If your lucky you will find a preset that lets you control bleed if not its time to go up to SD2 or wait for SD3
    which will hopefully have the nifty way of changing kit pieces much like EZd2 and better than SD2 with X drums.
    SD2 lets you individually alter volumes of such bleed or turn them off.

    I’ve been having that same mentality about it bleeding like a real kit and I’ve decided maybe it isn’t such a bad thing! I’ve begun to experiment with the ambient mics and will probably turn the bleed up on the OH to add more ‘realism’.

    Thanks for the help, I think you’re right, SD3 [whenever it’s released] seems like the best choice for me!

    @Narayana Cooper said:

    Also, you may find that the drum sounds in the Modern pack that came with EZD2 might not be the most suitable for extreme metal as you may require sound presets with faster decay time for fast rolls & especially fast double-kick work, jst something to keep in mind.
    Remember: These presets for ALL the various Metal EZX’s are created by pros in this particular field, so are pretty damn good as they are for a well polished, pro sounding mix when you add all the other song parts, etc, with all that distortion, etc…

    I’ll bear that it mind, thanks :)

    Jackrhelliwell
    Participant

    Small update, after doing some rerouting and soloing whilst trying different configurations I found that it’s not actually triggering the snare. What’s really happening is that the tom samples are ‘bleeding’ into the snare signal. Which is odd since the toms are routed to 6, 7, 8, 9 and 10 all hard panned and the snare is routed to 4, again hard panned.

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