Lol, Toontack loves their metal! But even with exhausting the plethora of metal packs, they're still missing a few... "Metal AF", "All the Metal You Can Eat", and of course "MOAR Metal!!!"
Hi, all the presented libraries are mixed in multi-out in Cubase. These pre-mixed templates are available in my production store. Link to the description.
If you did that it would make it far more difficult for your brain to pickup the fundamental differences in the kit. Sure, a video like that would be cool, but your brain can’t retain info like that to make a choice between tones. Sorry.
Download EZdrummer 3 Pre-mixed Multi-out DAW Templates:
developdevice.com/collections/ezdrummer-3-templates
Gotta say you mixed all of them incredibly well! This is by far the best I've heard each kit ever sound :)
Lol, Toontack loves their metal! But even with exhausting the plethora of metal packs, they're still missing a few... "Metal AF", "All the Metal You Can Eat", and of course "MOAR Metal!!!"
Incredibly valuable video! I love your comparison videos it really helps you choose. Which Expansion stood out to you the most?
Are you planning to make some Rock Gospel/Worship presets?
Those sounds presented in the video are default? Or did you mix them?
Hi, all the presented libraries are mixed in multi-out in Cubase. These pre-mixed templates are available in my production store. Link to the description.
@@developdevicestudio oh is see they are for DAWs that I don't use :D Any chance they will work on Reaper?
@Strielok1988 Yes, here's the solution: developdevice.com/products/custom-template-for-your-daw?variant=47450692256086
The playing style (patterns) should match the kit. Everything sounds like a Rock or Pop kit. Other than that, I still “rock” with EZ-Drummer.
If you did that it would make it far more difficult for your brain to pickup the fundamental differences in the kit. Sure, a video like that would be cool, but your brain can’t retain info like that to make a choice between tones. Sorry.
Hello!