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As an update to my above comment. I have now bought Hansa and it gives me exactly what I am looking for. Incredible expansion pack.
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Thanked by: Nicholas DiFabbioI do agree completely with you Nicholas. As someone who has spent years in control rooms listening to drummers completely unprocessed the SD3 samples are not hit hard enough. I have been stacking massively and upping bottom EQs to try and get the punch. At the end of the day though the snare and kick can be fixed with stacking, transients and compression and stacking my own samples. Unfortunately though cymbals can’t. A rocking drummer will be hitting the cymbals hard as well. I can’t imagine anyone who has sat in on rock drum sessions over the years would think that the hits are hard enough in SD3. I’ve heard many drummers where you would barely even touch the kit in the mix as the playing has such as rocking dynamic. If you can sit in front of a snare and hit it hard enough to give you goosebumps then you should be able to get the same out of a sample library.
I imagine that for metal and whatnot you probably can get just what you are looking for, but if you want something in the vain of green day, nirvana, oasis, etc I I suspect you’ll need to look elsewhere.
Hi John,
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Sorry for the delay, was caught up for a few days. I’ll upgrade and zip the session. “Bounce” was the wrong choice of word to use sorry. I just assigned the output of SD3 to a stereo bus and assigned input tracks to that bus and hit record. So, both are just an audio recording of SD3 output.
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