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Steven slate drums 4 tutorial
Steven slate drums 4 tutorial












steven slate drums 4 tutorial
  1. #STEVEN SLATE DRUMS 4 TUTORIAL INSTALL#
  2. #STEVEN SLATE DRUMS 4 TUTORIAL UPGRADE#
  3. #STEVEN SLATE DRUMS 4 TUTORIAL RAR#
  4. #STEVEN SLATE DRUMS 4 TUTORIAL PRO#

Loading kits, customizing kits, mixing kits, loading and auditioning MIDI grooves, customizing MIDI maps, and routing discretely to your workstation are all a breeze with the SSD Player. The SSD Player is extremely easy and intuitive to use. From punchy tight rock kits, to fat and sizzly vintage kits, and just about everything in between, Steven Slate Drums 4.0 EX takes some of the most essential kits straight from the Platinum collection, and offers them to you at an extremely low price.Īt the heart of Steven Slate Drums 4.0 is the SSD Player, a state of the art Mac/PC (AAX, RTAS, VST, AU) Drum Sampler built from the ground up by the award winning development team behind the TRIGGER drum replacement processor.

steven slate drums 4 tutorial

Imagine having 25 of the world's best sounding drum kits at your disposal. Digital Adapters & Miscellaneous Cables.

#STEVEN SLATE DRUMS 4 TUTORIAL UPGRADE#

So, the upgrade to Lion can most likely be eliminated as a potential cause for this. So, I literally have the latest versions of everything involved.Īlso, it may be important to note that I just updated to Lion a couple days ago but the problem was identical on Snow Leopard.

#STEVEN SLATE DRUMS 4 TUTORIAL PRO#

Mac Pro 12 Core 2.93Ghz | 64GB RAM | All SSDs | OS X 10.7.4 | Pro Tools HD | Native 10.2.0 In other words, under the mixer's bleed settings, all kicks and snares for every kit only show level control (send) for the room channel. Only the hat goes to the overheads.and this is the case for each and every kit. Not one single kit in the entire SSD 4 sampler will send kick or snare to the overheads.

steven slate drums 4 tutorial

#STEVEN SLATE DRUMS 4 TUTORIAL INSTALL#

Took forever.Īnyways, install process went flawlessly yet the problem remains: Downloaded the latest versions of everything. Today, I literally wiped all signs of SSD 4 clean off my computer (specs below).

#STEVEN SLATE DRUMS 4 TUTORIAL RAR#

Before, the Slate team told me to re-download the 9 RAR files as it sounded to them like one could be corrupted. So I'm still having the same problem with SSD 4 that I have always had. Can you put up a screen capture of where I need to click with the AUX selected. If they proven have, please forward a tech support query via the link below (with your code) and we'll get things sorted.Ĭheers,This is the part I had trouble with: "Select the aux channel and set it's output." I can't actually see anything clickable that lets me point it to the daw effect bus I created. Regards outstanding coupons for upgrades as denoted, they may have expired as of our new shopping cart system, but please try before getting in touch. Yes, VSL have released a new version and SSD4 is now compatible/working. I thought I posted to confirm this a while back, sorry. You can now instantiate your Breverb plug-in on the track in your DAW and have full, separate control of the kit piece without compromising those cymbals. Now, select the AUX channel and set its output (selected at the bottom of the channel), and in your DAW create a new track and set its input to same as the output you just set for the AUX. The first drop down allows you to select which microphone you wish to route, and second allows you to set its destination (for such purpose you'll select the newly created AUX). lets say a Snare for example.Īligned top, centrally, you'll see a panel saying "Microphone", and underneath "Routing Destination". When I click on any part in the SSD mixer aux I created, I can't see an option to route it to the effects bus I created in X1.Hi thefyn,Ĭreate a new AUX channel in SSD's Mixer page and then select a desired kit piece to route by clicking its channel. Then put the reverb on just that part."Ĭan someone walk me through the bold area? Step by step would be great. Then in the mixer, route the aux to its own track in your DAW. "Create an AUX in mixer and then go to a drum's edit settings and route the mics to the aux. Is there a way I can isolate the drum hits, and send that to a stereo effects bus?" "I have breverb reverb plugin which sounds great to add room verb apart from it destroys the cymbals. Can someone help me with this (I'm using X1)














Steven slate drums 4 tutorial