How to PROPERLY use Single Shot Samples in Superior Drummer 3
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- Опубліковано 3 чер 2024
- In this video, I cover a nice workflow utilizing single-shot drum samples inside of Superior Drummer 3. If you like the video please give a like and share. Cheers!
A trick I like to do is stack the rimshot of the same main snare followed by the exact same parameters for velocity you used. it really helps with the attack of the superior snares
Great tutorial, man. Thanks for doing it!!
This is the BEST tutorial out there on this topic - thanks!
Brilliant THANKS best wish from London UK
GREAT! Tutorial! Thank you soo much! This is going to do wonders for my music! Especially with using splice for different drums just incase Superior Drummer 3 doesn't have the drum sound I need.
Thanks a lot, that's a masterclass for me!
very helpful! thanks!
This video is amazing and I need to know how you got a de verbed version of that snare. That’s one of my favorite samples but the verb kills it sometimes
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so helpful!!!
gracias 🫂🤗💯
good one
Great video thanks! I am new to Superior Drummer 3 and Studio One is my first DAW. I'm trying to get more involved with with both. How did you create all the different sample folders, ie, kicks, snares and so on to be able to drag them from the Studio One browser into Superior Drummer 3? It looks like you're in your files tab in the browser of Studio One, So I'm assuming they are on your hard drive. But how do you select sounds to organize them like that from Superior Drummer 3 to your computer?
Thanks,
George
It's a pity you can't add several samples to a pad to create a random round robin hit
I know you can different samples to different velocities
any advice on how to export single shots out of superior as wav files?? trying to use this in tandem with roland spd sx rt triggers and i want to beefen up my bass drum and snare? I have designed some snare stacks and bass drum stacks but i dont know how to get those single shot sounds out of superior as a single wav??