![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() 12 Meshuggah songs in MIDI format, performed by Tomas Haake of Meshuggah.Mixed by Daniel Bergstrand at Dugout Studios, Uppsala, Sweden.Great job, ToonTrack! This is the next step in the evolution of metal drum production tools. The features are off the chart terrific.I'm a ModoBass user (I play bass as well), but but being able to play alternating repeated notes as easily as this makes it a must have for progressive rock and R&B for sure. Seems pretty high to me after buying EZD, crossgrading to SD3.I’ve already sank nearly $500 into Toontrack and wish there were some kind of discount for those who sank that kind of money into it.Sounds and tools for songwriters, producers and engineers. The stock kits are all great, but I have a love for Tama Starclassic kits and if I remember right, it was almost $200 for that expansion pack. The expansion packs are pretty expensive, which is a bummer. The EZD kits all sound good and you can still set it up so each drum goes to it’s own track in the DAW where you can add your own plug-ins, but you’re basically tweaking something that’s already tweaked.Īlso, you have the option to stack drums in SD3, so if you’re not getting enough meat in your snare, you can combine two snares within the VST and hopefully get what you’re looking for. It depends on how far down the rabbit hole of drum sounds you want to go. In SD3, you have the option of shutting off all the EQ/compression/reverb and using the raw drum sounds. Ultimately, I just wanted more control over the drum sounds, which you couldn’t get with EZD. I used EZD2 for 3-4 years before upgrading to SD3. ![]()
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