That sounds good. Another way I like is to simply dupe the snare track, take the dupe track and low pass around 100-200Hz then mix it into first track.
@@willytonezone I got the idea from this Joseph Puig video at about the 3 minute mark. Yes, I'll do more mixing if the snare needs it to cut through. ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-jl3ilZ5aBbI.html
It is in fact in the core library! I downloaded all the SD3 libraries but it should come in the basic sound library. Awesome yeah! that's a sweet little hidden efficiency trick.
Great video. Any ideas of how to get a tambourine sound to work as a finger drummer on superior drummer? The future hit thing is no use for actual physical playing. I just want to replace my snare hits with tambourine hits for my song. I contacted Toontrack but i think tehy are telling me there is no way to play percussion in Superior Drummer. Any thoughts?
Thank you. They do have a tambourine in superior Drummer from what I remember so you would just need to map that tambourine to the midi note that you are triggering with your pad. Does that make sense? Let me know
You seem to know how to get results with SD3. However, your video is not helpful to me because i don’t even know how to play the drums to sample the sound. What controller are you using? Is it a e-drum set, a MIDI pad like an Atom, or something else?
I actually don’t play the drums I just drop grooves into Ableton from the Superior Drummer 3 Grooves tab. Otherwise I just draw them in. It takes some practice but there’s a good handful of tutorials online that will teach you the art of how drums can be played.
Also if you right click on the snare you can pull up a preview pad where it will bring up a view of a pad that you can click. Or you can just click the snare drum to hear it out. I don’t use midi controllers unless I’m recording somebody else playing an electronic drum kit.
I think ggd has really good punchy out of the box sounds where as Superior Drummer is more customizable and you have to layer other samples to get something “fat” sounding. They both kind of have their pros but on my metal and pop punk mixes recently I have been using ggd. But anything else I pull up Superior Drummer.
You might need to get download the extra superior Drummer 3 libraries to get punchy kick. It does come with sd3 you just might have to go further with the download packs.