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Review of Superior Drummer 2.0Toontrack brings new realism to Plugin Drumkit
Imagine your are in the control room of one of the world's greatest drum studios. When you raise the fader on the overheads you hear this fantastic room come into play. You hear shadings of famous drum mixes you heard on so many rock and pop albums, and you know you can tweak this console and make it give up the stellar sound you need. If you are like me, this ability blows you away. That is the feeling I get from Superior Drummer 2.0.
Toontrack Superior Drummer Software (Mac and Windows) One of the problems with drum sample playback software is that they treat each drum as a mono audio channel. While it is true that in world class studios drums may be individually mic'd up and mixed as separate channels, its is also true that every drum is not truly recorded in isolation. There is significant bleed from one mic to another, and all drums are picked up more or less by the overhead and ambient mics. Even the more advanced drum programs like Battery 3 restrict you to using common sends and returns to create a sense of the drum room. Perhaps the most ear opening feature of Superior Drummer 2.0 is the ability to tweak up a mix from various drum microphone channels. In its mixer you can set the exact amount of "bleed" each drum will contribute to the overhead "ambient" mics. This might seem like a small feature, but in practice it cam make the drum mix breathtaking!
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Superior Drummer 2.0 comes with EZ Player Pro. EZ Player pro is a companion application that stores and launches .mid files. For example, after you tweak up your kit you can drag the midi files directly from EZ Player Pro into your sequencer, where they will be played by superior drummer.
What Tweak LikesWhat I like about the Superior Drummer 2.0 is the sound, and the feeling like you are creating a drum mix on a console. The selection of drums and cymbals is also great, and the recordings are peerless. Played on a keyboard, my hands instantly fell in love with the sound and quickly found nuances. Played on a pad controller was also a nice experience. Though I did not try, the software should b excellent for use with e-drums like the Roland V-drum systems. I also like the view. Not only can you see the drums you are adding on the screen, you can tap them with the mouse and they sound. But before you get to excited, that little wireframe pic you see at the upper right of the GUI is not going to let you modify anything. Its just a static pic that does nothing. There is no v-drum like modeling going on, but more of an ingenious mix of samples of the same drums from different mic positions, exquisitely crafted. That said you can adjust the pitch and amp envelope on the front screen. In the mixer you can tweak up compressors and eqs on each drum or bus. The optional add on "Twisted Kit" loads right into Superior Drums 2.0. You can add twisted drums to the main kit Finally, the GUI. I do like it. Like anything else you have to learn it, but its a lot more intuitive than Battery or Guru and looks a darn sight better than StormDrum2 (Play version). I do think the wizards at East-West could get an important clue here. I do have a small wish that there was more floorspace so I could build bigger kits. I do wish they used a different font on the main screen. Licensing and authorization. You have a total of 4 installs and any two can be active. I guess that is fair enough. The Challenge/response system worked flawlessly.
What Tweak does not like so muchWhat I did not like about Superior Drummer 2.0 is the lack of percussion in this 15 GB set! If you want congas, tambourine and shakers you'll have to ante up for the Latin add-on. Geez. That bothers me. I feel a drum plugin must have at minimum a full GM set. Note that other drum software, particularly Battery 3 and Guru, give you complete drum and percussion sets. Second, the samples are all in proprietary format. You won't be using those beautiful cymbals in Battery, Kontakt, EX24 or whatever. Anyway, you should note that to get all the kits and percussion you'll be popping again for add-ons. Not a problem as long as you know that up front. The expanders can be bought at the toontrack's site for about $90. You can get them cheaper at zZounds over in the right sidebar. In the balanceThere are a lot of drum plugins out there right now and they are all pretty good. I think the person who will get the most of out Superior drummer 2.0 is one who really cares about having high quality acoustic drums in their songs. This is not the kit for electronica, hip hop, dnb, trance, etc. Its a great kit for straight rock, rockabilly, Country, traditional pop, jazz, in short, the applications when you want the sound of a real drummer playing real drums. Of course you can tweak the kits to extreme with compressors and eqs and come up with a fresh electronica kit (and that could be challenge!) but these are not going to jump out of the box. Other Drum Software
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