None of the drum vsti's I've seen support the above for IMPORTED samples. In other words they'll sample each drum say 2 or 3 times at each velocity, so if you play the same drum at the same velocity twice, you'll actually get two slightly different samples. They use several different multisamples of the above, and choose them either in a round-robin or random way. multisamples), so you get a realistic timbre change depending on how hard you hit the drum. They use samples that are sampled at different velocities (i.e. There's two features that most drum vsti's have using their internal samples: 1. If you're considering using your own samples, be extra careful to read the "small print" on any drums VSTi that claims to support them. Anyway, thanks for the replies, I'm going to go check this out now. Is that supported in Sonar X1? I can't get Cakewalk by Bandlab as I have no internet connection from that computer and never will. The track template seems like the way to go, once all that work is done. I won't lie, I've been working with MIDI for a couple of decades now, and I still struggle to understand all the routing and mapping, and what those words even mean sometimes. Mettelus, saving the "kit" is a pretty big deal. I have some videos stacked up in Youtube on AD2 I'm going to go through today and see what kind of samples they have, see what's possible. Seems like you could really cobble together a fairly unique kit. I was looking at Superior Drummer 3 and was incredibly impressed with the interface filtering and sound shaping qualities, including tuning up and tuning down individual drums, that's pretty cool. I see what you mean about pre-treated samples vs raw samples. I realize there aren't a lot of metal fans running around here, but I'm confident you guys know what I'm going for here. Where in the world am I going to get that sound without mic'ing and eq'ing a real kit? Any help would be appreciated. Cymbals and hats should be clean, not washy. A kick drum with punch and depth, toms that sound like drums but have that deep thundery finish. Looking for something with a tight snare, higher pitched but less "snares" in the sound, like a Danny Carey or Tomas Haake snare. I see you guys talking about Superior Drummer, Session Drummer and etc.but I never really hear what I'd consider a modern, even djent, metal drum sound from anyone to know if they're what I need or not. #MIXING SUPERIOR DRUMMER DJENT UPGRADE#I'm not going to sit around and do nothing, musically, so I'm going to have to use my electronic kit performances and upgrade the terrible soundfont I have been using for forever. A perfectly good 7 piece drum kit, all mic'd up with a perfectly good mixer ready to go.but no room to record them in. It's clear to me I'm not going to get my studio built for another year, and it's depressing as hell. Best Percussion Synth / Soundfont for Modern Metal Drum Sound?
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