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Superior drummer 2.0 manual
Superior drummer 2.0 manual










superior drummer 2.0 manual
  1. #Superior drummer 2.0 manual install
  2. #Superior drummer 2.0 manual free

Sometimes even random stuff will give you good ideas. It's really a great thing to play around with, not only with a keyboard, but also using the note editor of your host program. You'll get more ideias and may even change the riffs/melodies you already had made. The reason why I recommend you to make your own drum lines is because, as user kcearl said, it sounds much more in place and it will also enhance your creativity.

#Superior drummer 2.0 manual install

I don't want to baffle you before you get the software, just install it, grab the groove monkey files and have fun with it and come back here with more questions when you start pulling your hair out that's how we all learn around here. The humanizing features are really good but I've only brushed on them (no pun intended) as all input here as I said comes from the V-drums and that's usualy random enough with a human on the throne. You can select the depth of the layers of hits for each drum in the kit giving you anything from a basic 5 piece kit with a few varied samples of each drum that will load up under 200 meg or the same kit with multi layers where you'll never hear the same sample in 1 of 20 hits. You should also be able to edit said loops and ofcourse if you change your project tempo the midi changes tempo too so basicaly you can have any loop at whatever tempo you want.

#Superior drummer 2.0 manual free

If I was you just starting I'd get these free loops, drag a beat you like into a midi track in your DAW then open it in a midi drum editor, that will let you see what is going on within the loop. As someone else mentioned the Groove Monkey midi loops are free and show up in the Grooves browser of Superior 2.0 when instaled.

superior drummer 2.0 manual

Pics aren't great, but should give you an idea of how things are layed out. Superior didn't come with any midi files I don't think but after upgrading, all the loops from the add on packs were still there (I'm trying to attach a screen grab)

superior drummer 2.0 manual

Each expansion pack came with it's own set of midi loops. I never really bothered with them as I have a set of V-drums to trigger. I know that EZDrummer came with a selection of midi "loops" set out as grooves and broken up into intros, beats on hihat, beats on ride & fills that you could audition within the program then just drag them to a midi track in your DAW of choice in the order you wanted. I've used Superior 2.0 (2.2.0 now) for the past 18 months and EZDrummer for a few years before that. I'm not a drummer either but, once you're happy with your drum sound, with some patience the result you get by creating and edditing your own drum lines can be quite good. Maybe I'm getting this all wrong and you are asking for pre-made loops to put on your song? I really don't know much about libraries, I usually pick the available drum kit which best suits my tastes, change the drum parts I want between kits, and play around with the envelopes until I get the desired sound. You may also want to try Addictive Drums, which takes about 2GB of disk space and has lots of different possibilites of sound shaping. The old EZDrummer from 1995(?) sounded pretty sloppy but this one is really quite good. You can even choose which drum parts can be heard on which microphones. They even say it is programed so you won't hear the same sound twice (I don't know if that's true, but as long as it sounds good I'm ok). Why do you say Superior Drummer 2.0 is kind of limited? Minimum instalation is 4GB (up do 25GB) and with the envelopes and 'humanizing' options you can get any drum sound you want from it.












Superior drummer 2.0 manual