Also the SDX's take up way more hard drive space than the EZX's. You can also look at buying some of the cheaper EZDrummer expansions as an inexpensive way to add to your palette of drum sounds. It really depends on what kind of music you make whether you will need some of the expansion packs. But you need to check out the demos for yourself to be sure that the sounds are to your liking. The basic Superior Drummer 2.0 comes with the Avatar suite of drums and I think there's a lot of room within that to customize & tweak the sounds in all sorts of ways. >.The New York Studios Vol 3 SDX expansion for Superior Drummer 2.0 was just released in December 2012 so I believe that we won't be seeing 3.0 any time soon. Scott, triplets, thanks so much for the time and help, again, I really appreciate it a lot - sorry for wasting your time when it was just something I screwed up on on the front end of everything. Same thing that happens when you use UltraBeat.
I do 99 of my drum mixing outside Superior using external plugins, which makes simply sharing the preset pretty much useless, so Ive uploaded a full Logic project file for. I didn't even think to check if the pan was functioning on the audio tracks until a moment ago and as soon as I did a light went off in my head.īut, to answer your question: the auxes are actually being routed from SD2, so there's no need to copy over midi data or anything. I get asked alot about the drum tones in my clips, so Ive decided to put together a preset for a rock-style drum sound to show my approach to mixing with Superior 2.0. Somehow (probably when I was hooking up my new compressor) the Outs got Centered instead of panned hard left and right.
I didn't even think to look at my ProFire's routing software it uses.
It was actually even simpler than that, triplets! For example, copy the midi region to the kick drum track and mute the kick notes on the original SD region.
I assume you copied the original drum midi regions over to the individual aux tracks and then muted the original notes. I see from your pics that you have signal coming out of the SD instrument + the auxes. Wild guess here, I don't know how you split the different drum parts in SD: But the moment I drop down the midi file for the song's drums, they don't pan. track and write in some quick drums, I can pan everything perfectly. The weird part is, when I open the piano roll on a separate inst. sorry i was late:P note: Ride1 and Ride5 are not asigned in plugin by default, so you will need to asign them yourself in the Plugin. It's like the pan function is serving more like a volume dial. here you go, a full hyperset for Superior 2.0 NY-Avatar. Tried to record them to audio, then pan them, no go. I've tried to pan the drums within SD2, no go. When I try to pan it left or right, it won't.
I have the kick track on Superior Drummer Inst Out 3-4 on its own aux channel (thanks to that sweet plus sign at the bottom of the Sup Drum 2 instrument track). Well, for some reason, when I use the multi-out function, or even just using the midi track, I CANNOT get the pan function to work. The midi work has already been done, drag and drop super simple right? Avatar kit in a song my band is recording. So, I've just gotten Superior Drummer 2 and am using the N.Y.
I'm new to the forum and can't find anything pertaining to exactly what I'm asking here (though I'll admit I blow at search functions).