![]() ![]() For the included Avatar Pack, Toontrack employed Grammy-winning engineer and producer Neil Dorfsman as well as engineer Pat Thrall and drummer Nir Z to shape the sounds.Įach session sold as an SDX pack for SD2 was recorded in a world-class studio with top tier engineers and drummers. ![]() SD2’s interface is a veritable Starship Enterprise of controls and displays. In standard view, the construct window features a graphical display of a drum kit and cymbals corresponding to the available instruments. Sections for Instrument, Envelope, Pitch, Volume, EZ mixer and Memory & Status as well as drop downs for tool settings and library access provide a wealth of controls for working with the different sounds that SD2 has to offer. Other panels within SD2 provide controls for the full DAW style Mixer, Grooves, Mapping, Bouncing and internal settings. What sets Toontrack and SD2 apart, in my opinion, from other drum sampling platforms is the sheer detail. ![]() Toontrack has captured every possible nuance of a real drummer playing a drum kit just as it would exist if recorded in your favorite DAW at the studio. How does SD2 make this possible? Rather than focusing solely on the close mics on individual drums, SD2 allows every individual microphone on the entire drum kit and in the room to be open and useable for any drum strike. ![]() In addition, each drum and cymbal strike has been recorded at least 60 times at differing volumes to correspond to the velocities available in the MIDI world (0-127). From the quietest tap to the loudest rim shot, SD2 has captured every instrument in their arsenal with unparalleled detail to give users the ability to recreate the most nuanced, human sounding drum patterns imaginable.Īdditionally, SD2 provides a wide range of variables to swap in and out as needed. ![]()
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