

This update is recommended to all users and is necessary for compatibility with all SDX expansion packs released from this point forward. Mixer presets by top producer Neil Dorfsman (Sting, Bruce Springsteen, Dire Straits, Kiss, Joss Stone, Genesis, John Mayer and Chris Cornell).

Recorded with extensive and adjustable microphone-bleed and the unique room sound of legendary recording studio Avatar New York. With its excellent sounding sample-engine, its phenomenal realistic room sounds and its unrivaled extensive feature-list, it truly sets the industry standard in contemporary digital drum production.Ģ0 GB of excellent drum sounds for professional music-production. Superior Drummer 2.0 is the professional drum sampler flagship from Toontrack Music. The rest of Superior 2 stock tones are pretty good, however the kicks.uh not cutting it for me.4Toontrack Superior Drummer 2.v2.4.1 Incl.Patch and Keygen WiN/MAC-R2R Has anybody else struggled with this in the past with Superior 2 stock kicks? I have an old BlueJay soundfont that actually has a few good 16-bit kick fonts that blow away the ones in Superior 2, which is rather frustrating frankly since that is super old technology.

But for that late 70's and 80's big, solid thud/whack type of tone I simply cannot get there after trying a number of methods, parallel processing, compression, tape sims, EQ, you name it. They are fine for lighter styles or even Metal (where the beater can be made to reach into more of a clicky smack attack).

I cannot find a way so far to get any of the kicks to have a good solid thud to them. Superior Drummer 2 was a popular drum synth with Sonar/Cakewalk users so I wanted to see if I might get some insight from the forum as to whether users felt the stock kick drums cut it for hard rock or classic metal.
