For example Tracker may have loaded a center hit for the snare when clearly the original drum hit is an edge hit, or it missed an open hi hat or two. It is even possible to find and load the correct articulation for a single hit/replaced drum. You can use the same process backwards to remove unnecessary hits too. If it’s a hit that tracker missed you can tell Tracker to move this single hit above the threshold to Trigger with the other hits, or you can tell Tracker to “Select Similar” hits elsewhere in the file and add those as well. You can select any one of the dots, even one below the threshold, and listen to it to see if it belongs. The higher up a blue dot is in the Sound Recognition window the more confident Tracker is of the sound source. You can fine tune the analysed drums via velocity, or by “helping” tracker recognise hits it may have missed. Dots below the threshold line will not be triggered unless told to do so. the Bob Rock presets.The blue dots are hits that Tracker is confident match the analysed instrument (here, top snare). the Bob Rock presets.are they on the same level in both programs? In SD are only also the unprocessed sounds PLUS the processed sounds? Or are there more differences in terms of drum sounds?ģ. Do the new ones sound good on the same level?ģ. and: I am very fond of the Hansa Studio drum sounds in SD.
how do you see the two tools compared here?Ģ. I certainly don't need the 5.1 let alone 11.1 sounds or anything like that.Īs many good sounds, grooves and customization options as possible are at the top of my requirements list.ġ.
However, I want to be able to tweak drum sounds, play around with the mixer and effects, and tweak and play around with the sounds as I see fit. In my case, I am not a professional producer. I understand what SD and EZD are designed for, and where their target audiences are. So far I've made good progress with Logic Drummer, but still they don't sound the way I want them to. Now I have to say, EZ Drummer 3 looks very appealing, and has mega features. I was on the verge of buying Superior Drummer.