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Which Drum Software Is the Best
*Addictive Drums Library Locations
*Addictive Drums 2 Library Location
*Addictive Drums Library Locations
To locate the Addictive Drums Beats Folder, in Addictive Drums press the ‘Beats Folder’ button on the Beats page. Press ‘Refresh Library’. The Steve Ferrone Library is mapped to the Addictive Drums ‘Default’ map. Cakewalk Session Drummmer The Session Drummer library download is provided as a single compressed (zipped) archive. Re: Addictive Drums 2 and Mixcraft. Launch the XLN Online installer, click ’Advanced’ near the top of the window, choose AD2 from the list on the left. It will show the current install path. (I would manually verify the actual VST location before proceeding). Click ’Choose New Path’ and change to the actual VST location.
So this is a little comparison of EZdrummer 2 vs. Addictive Drums vs. Steven Slate drums 4 vs. Superior Drummer 2. To start I’ll say that Addictive Drums sound really good, it’s very easy to use, it has tons of options and it’s not very expensive. It comes with a lot of functionality also. It also has great sound and there’s just a whole bunch of Midi riffs and breaks that come standard with the package. You can just drag them onto the midi track and bam! you have instant drums. It’s really amazing how you can get the Ludwig John Bonham track sound right out of the box, it’s an absolutely incredible setup. Addictive Drums is also always running sales and actually has a sale going on right now for 99 bucks and it comes with two free kits which is pretty damn amazing.
AD has a lot of the advanced features of Superior Drummer 2. AD is actually somewhere in between EZdrummer and Superior Drummer. I mean they have a lot of advanced features like Superior Drummer has, like I said before, but lack the ability to use your own samples (IIRC). A lot of people I’ve talked agree that AD sounds much better than EZdrummer.
I know this is beginning to sound like an advertisement for AD but it’s absolutely not. This is just a comparison with data that I’ve collected and yes with EZdrummer you have control over the sounds that they give you ADSR or compression and Distortion, mic placement, room reverb, drum location, mic blend, effects, and it does have quite a large selections of drums that you can pick from but with AD you have that and editable mappings ( I don’t think that EZdrummer can do that although I may be mistaken about that). There’s a just a tremendous library they’ve included of midi beats, bigger than the set that comes standard with EZdrummer. There’s a lot more that I really can’t off the top of my head come up with. AD has a lot of functionality; the interface is clean, in my opinion better than EZdrummer.
Superior Drummer 2 is also an amazing tool and a great piece of software. Superior Drummer lacks the ability for symbol swells, although you can create cymbal swells. The one thing that’s missing for Superior, I would say, is the ability to control cymbal grabs. It’s hit-and-miss when it comes to the sounds you’re actually trying to produce. You can actually program the AD2 for symbol grabs. You would have to separate the symbols with the attack increased a little to wash it out quickly and it will give you the symbol grab effect. But it is definitely difficult to program techniques such as symbols swells and snare drags and things of this nature with Superior.
I really enjoy sampling with a Superior Drummer 2, it’s just amazing. I’ve actually used it to sample on to my acoustic kit and then I blend them adding the human aspect in between the two functionalities. I really love the acoustic sound and the sampling from Superior especially for snare work ( so I don’t have to do too much compression).
As far as the Steven Slate Drums in comparison to Superior Drummer, in my personal opinion, Superior drummer 2 is definitely the way to go. Steven Slate Drums have a really complicated interface which is hard to get your head around at first but once you do it’s pretty seamless and can be very effective. Superior drummer 2 is very good for mixing but you there is a learning curve and you have to be really good at mixing, but in the long run it is very effective when it comes down to doing the actual mixing. Superior Drummer is really close to the price point of Slate and the SDX expansions are a lot better with samples and more comprehensive. You can really mold your sound to get a better mix using Superior drummer 2 then you can with Slate. And you can get Superior Drummer expansion packs on sale all the time; they’re like always on sale practically monthly or maybe every other month.
In my opinion, and I know they’re like assholes excuse me; Superior drummer 2 is a better choice over Slate especially if you’re triggering the samples with the drums instead of programming them in.
Another side note about Addictive Drums is that they are a lot closer in functionality to EZdrummer and they’re real close in price.
So just to really bring it all together, Which Drum Software Is the Best ? I love these different software’s and they all have different purposes and should be used for different things. Addictive Drums and EZdrummer are really easy to use and Slate and Superior are made for creating and molding particular sounds, very authentic personal sounds. I’ve read some reviews that say that Superior Drummer basically is EZdrummers’ big brother but with more options and bigger kits and I kind of would have to agree with that. And so between Addictive Drums and Slate and Superior Drummer I’m going to have to say Superior drummer 2 definitely takes the cake and of course opinions are like assholes as I’ve said before, but if you’re looking for good mixing an authentic sound and for your own sound; if you’re creating something very authentic, Superior drummer 2 definitely is the way to go. One thing that I need to add is I think Superior may be easier for getting grooves and midi things going and they also offer more variety in hits (flams, choked cymbals), but i find Slate’s kits to sound a whole lot better in a mix for anything other than that Djenty metal progressive stuff. Lastly, Slate pretty much sounds better out of the box Than Superior.
(Click Here) The Best Drum SoftwareFrequently Asked Questions
1. General Questions1.1 What are the Perfect Drums system requirements?
Macintosh Computers:
*Mac OS 10.6 or newer (64 bit only)
*Dual Core Intel processor or higher
*4 GB RAM (8 GB strongly recommended)
*Minimum 5 GB free HDD space
*Display capable of at least 1280×1024
*Sound card with ASIO or Core Audio driver
*64 bit AU, VST or AAX host application
Windows Computers:
*Windows XP or newer OS (64 bit only)
*Dual Core processor or higher
*4 GB RAM (8 GB strongly recommended)
*Minimum 5 GB free HDD space
*Display capable of at least 1280×1024
*Sound card with ASIO driver
*64 bit VST or AAX host application1.2 So is it 64bit only?
Yes. Perfect Drums is 64bit only so make sure you have both the 64bit operating system and a 64bit compatible audio host application in order to run the software.
Please note that some DAW’s are still offering separate installers/apps for 32bit and 64bit versions so make sure to launch the 64bit one.
List of incompatible DAWs:
We can confirm that the following DAWs are not supported because they are 32 bit only
*Pro Tools 10 and earlier
*Adobe Audition
*Cubase 5 and earlier1.3 Does Perfect Drums work in standalone or is it a plugin only?
Perfect Drums works both as a 64bit standalone application and as a native VST/AU/AAX instrument plugin within your DAW host.1.4 Where can I find the user manual?
You can find the user manual in the MEDIA section on the web site, as well as in program installation folder on your computer, which is as follows:
Mac OS: Macintosh HD > Library > Documentation > Naughty Seal Audio
Windows: C: > Program Files > Naughty Seal Audio > Perfect Drums1.5 Will there be any expansion libraries coming any time soon?
Yes, just as we have done with the v1.5 update which included the new sound library merged with the factory one. There will be more expansion libraries coming as well.1.6 Am I able to move the library file to a custom location?
Yes. When you launch Perfect Drums for the first time you will be asked to specify the path to the library data file (Factory_Library.pdlib). You can also drag and drop it directly to the plugin window. This procedure can be repeated each time you would like to change the data file location.1.7 What is perfect drums tci pack?
Perfect Drums TCI is a special version of Perfect Drums created for use with the Slate Digital TRIGGER plugin. It contains 54 instruments found in the factory sound library:
*13 kick drums
*12 snare drums
*29 toms (8 full sets)
Each instrument incorporates all the available Perfect Drums’ sample groups, including:
*DIRECT microphone samples
*FX samples (parallel processed samples)
*OVERHEAD samples
*ROOM samples
*REVERB samples1.8 Will I get the TCI pack included when I purchase the full version?
Yes. The Slate Digital Trigger pack is included in the full version.1.9 What is the difference between Perfect Drums and PD Player?
Perfect Drums Player is a free virtual instrument plug-in, that enables anyone to load and use unique multi-sampled instruments, created in the full version of Perfect Drums.
So the main difference is that you can NOT create your own instruments out of your samples in the PD Player. This is only possible in the full version. PD Player just let’s anyone load these instruments so you can be 100% sure that every single person in the world will be able to load your instruments created in the full version.1.10 Is there any demo version to try?
We currently do not provide any demo due to the security reasons mainly. However we have created a demo kit for the free PD Player containing 8 instruments from one of the factory library presets. The number of round robins is limited to 2 per dynamic layer though as a part of a demo limitation. But it gives you a basic understanding of what you get in the full version and you can try it out in your mix. Not to mention that you are able to get your self familiar with the PD mixer capabilities that is also incorporated in the PD Player. You can find the link to the demo kit as well as the PD Player itself on the following page: https://theperfectdrums.com/pdplayer
Just load the .pdpk file in the PD Player. On the Sampler tab, at the Kit Designer section click on the little “gears” icon and choose “Load Sampler Kit” from the drop down menu.
You can also find the free Ludwig Carl Palmer snare drum we are giving away in the PD Player format there as well.1.11 Have you used any post processing on your Soundcloud demos?Addictive Drums Library Locations
All drums heard on all of the tracks on our Soundcloud page (“In the mix” and “Instrument preview” playlists) are 100% Perfect Drums with absolutely NO additional processing, routed from the plugin output straight to the master bus. There were however a basic mastering processing chain on the master bus itself, containing some bus compression, a tiny touch of EQ and limiter. Uncompressed “.wav” files are included for download.1.12 What copy protection system do you use?
We use our own copy protection algorithm based on the unique system ID/response codes. So you don’t need any USB dongle to authorize your copy.1.13 So do I need iLok to use Perfect Drums?
No, you don’t need iLok nor any other USB dongle to use Perfect Drums.1.14 Are there any discount codes or something?
Yes. We have discount programs for educational, endorsement and other promo activities as well as for season/holiday sales.1.15 Can I ask for a NFR license to review/endorse Perfect Drums?
Sure, we encourage any promo activities. If you want to apply, please give us a note at: promo@theperfectdrums.com1.16 Can I transfer my license to another user?
You are of course free to transfer your copy if you decide to drop. Send us the email of the user you’d like to transfer the license to so we can put him to the user list. Of course you will no longer be in the user list after that, nor you will get any more software updates and customer support.1.17 Do you offer product refunds?
No. All products are sold “as is”. You assume the responsibility for your purchase, and no refunds will be issued. We provide you with all the info regarding the product as well as numerous audio and video demos, complete user manual and this detailed FAQ so we believe it is more than enough to build an objective and true judgement of what you get.
However (as mentioned above in the question 1.16) you are eligible to transfer your license (for fee) to another user via any internet market place if you find that you no longer need the product.1.18 Does it come as a digital download or do I get a physical copy after purchase?
Perfect Drums is a digital download only. No physical copies sent.1.19 What if I lose my download links? Where can I find it then?
Every customer is provided with an access to the private user area on the Perfect Drums web site, where all the product updates, download links and other information can be found at any time.1.20 I have no PayPal account. Do you offer any other payment methods?
PayPal checkout is the only payment option at the moment.1.21 Am I able to use Perfect Drums with my electronic kit?
Sure. You are able to use Perfect Drums with your electronic kit. It supports MIDI CC commands so you will be able to set up the hi-hat pedal and we do provide you with mapping presets based on some of the most popular e-kit models as well.1.22 Can I use Perfect Drums on several computers with a single license?
Yes. You are free to use Perfect Drums on up to 3 machines with a single purchase.1.23 Are there any MIDI map presets included?
Yes. We have created a bunch of MIDI map presets for you to try. Please take in mind though that the maps are adapted as close as possible and are not to be considered as 100% matching due to the differences between the instruments’ articulations and some individual specifics across different products. So you will most likely need to additionally tweak some notes (hi-hats in particular).
Additionally, you can save your own MIDI maps for further use. So there is no need to reprogram the map for every new project.Addictive Drums 2 Library Location1.24 Will I get any MIDI grooves included with the software?Addictive Drums Library Locations
No. We currently do not include any MIDI grooves. But we are working on the Grooves module here right now so it will come in one of the nearest software updates.
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