Native Instruments Studio Drummer Serial Number
Jan 21, 2012 - They're Midi Files on Studio Drummer, so I assume they are also on. An email from NI with the download and serial number for the update. STUDIO DRUMMER is the perfect realization of a drummer in software, with. Number of instruments, 3 drum kits, with cymbals, a choice of snare plus.
Hey gang, am posting looking please for advice/thoughts on what drum VST to get. I have it narrowed down to: -Native Instruments Studio Drummer -Superior Drummer 2.0 with NY Legacy 2.0 -FXpansion BFD 3 with Percussion Expansion.
The first choice has the advantage of being cheaper. Here's my situation. I am an amateur level dude that loves to sing, play guitar, key and record myself (mostly singing and playing guitar, but I love it all. I am in my late 50's.
Recently, I played a Vdrum kit. I am new to drumming, though. I bought a Vdrum kit. Now I want to get a VST to use with it. I have done that, for digital pianos, and it is awesome. For the drum VST, I really only want to get one for now.
Thus my post, asking please for any help in choosing. Thanks, Happiest Holiday ever!!! There are a TON of good drum romplers out therre. I have a Roland TD8 kit, also one of the original Korg NanpPads and use both regularly in projects. My go-tos have always been EZDrummer1 and mre recently EZD2, plus a combination of Addictive Drums1/2 and Steven Slate Drums 4 Platinum (currently on sale) In addition I have many third party drum romplers that use Kontakt and they all have their uses, but the most e-kit friendly ones I have found all seem to be from Toontrack. I ought Superior Drummer on a special sale and I have to say that once I learnt a LOT more about e-drumming, it does have a lot of stellar features if you are looking for realism, but a steep learning curve before you can fool real drummers.
Same goes for every other drum rompler as well. At this time of year you can usually score a bargain but it would make sense to try the free versions which are available for most of these. And the hardest part is getting your e-kit really dialled in with whatever software you choose. Just sorting out velocity curves that suit your playing is part art part science. Oh - and I am still a crap drummer!
Thank you to all who replied so far. ReaDave, I am now thinking very seriously about getting Superior Drummer 2.0 with Expansion kits you posted. I have a TD15KV, that I will be using with whatever VST I get.
Would you please (if you feel like it), tell me a little more? -can you possibly compare it to BFD3? -with regards to Superior Drummer 2.0 Expansion choices: do you have any thoughts about the NY Legacy expansion? Hey gang, of course still looking for any more thoughts/advice on all possibilities. I have a few days, before I have to decide.
Just saw last 2 posts. Thank you both of you guys. Ivan, any thoughts about BFD3? Vray proxy trees free download. I might have this narrowed down to BFD3 or Superior Drummer now. California drivers license barcode format software free download. And you haven't heard poor drumming til you've heard me. I am just starting.
I have the freakin time of my life messing around. But I have got to buckle down and learn how to just keep a steady consistent beat. I have a huge new respect for drummers man.
I just had no clue. After chuckling smugly inside all these years at all the drummer jokes, like 'what do you call a guy that hangs around with musicians?' Hey, guess what, so far this sometimes seems like brain surgery to me. You have to do 4 things at once. (and thats if you're not a singing drummer.
Thank you to all who replied so far. ReaDave, I am now thinking very seriously about getting Superior Drummer 2.0 with Expansion kits you posted. I have a TD15KV, that I will be using with whatever VST I get. Would you please (if you feel like it), tell me a little more?
-can you possibly compare it to BFD3? -with regards to Superior Drummer 2.0 Expansion choices: do you have any thoughts about the NY Legacy expansion? I did pretty much the same thing you did as far as learning to play drums is concerned. I started with the TD12 module and a fairly basic setup and just played and played to learn and improve, having heaps of fun along the way.
As I went along, my kit somewhat expanded (slight understatement) and I went from custom module sounds to Superior Drummer II which I have been using now for a few years. I don't have the NY Legacy expansion. I have the NY Avatar kit which comes with SDII which is great and also have the aforementioned Custom and Vintage SDX which has some really nice snares, toms and ride cymbals and the Twisted EZX (lots of cool stuff in there). I've also never used BFD3 but plenty of VDrummers use it successfully.