Thank you for the great demonstration. I have a question to you. I currently only have the Modern and Massive library and if I play it open, and close the hi-hat, it doesn’t immediately mute the hi-hat. It takes a while. I also have mixwave libraries. On them it works as expected, muting the hi-hat as soon as I close the pedal. So I don’t think that I configure it wrong. Therefore, I wanted to know if other libraries have the same problem or not before buying a new library from GetGood Drums. I am not sure but it might be related to the articulations, as my mixwave libraries as Tip Tight and Edge tight articulations while M&M has only Hat Tight, which doesn’t sound tight at all btw. Can you confirm it works better on other libraries from GGD? Or does it perform the same? This is a deal breaker for me if so. But From this video it looks like it works as expected. Thanks in advance!
Thanks for the nice comment! and i will say that one or two of the GetGood libraries is particularly hard to use for some edrum setups (at least I read that on a forum somewhere). Unfortunately I forgot which, but I think Modern and Massive might be one. Most of them, however, are fine and work fine. I have only Benny Greb, Invasion and Dry&Funky. All of those are fine. So My bet is the vast majority are fine. I want to contact GetGood and do some reviews with them in the future though, so if they say yes, keep an eye out for those soon.
@@eDrumsandVSTs I think these companies should just endorse you and give all the libraries for free. We need to find these information somewhere and I found the best ones in your channel. Btw how about chokes? Could you find a workaround? GGD doesn’t have manual chokes unlike Mixwave
@@Begkan I actually JUST saw this reply! Thanks so much for your kind words! Well I have a workaround for Reaper that I will do a video on. It's just a matter of a plugin or script that will accept the poly after touch MIDI message that Roland (and others perhaps) send for Choke signals -- and then converting those to a normal MIDI note.
Thank you for the great demonstration. I have a question to you. I currently only have the Modern and Massive library and if I play it open, and close the hi-hat, it doesn’t immediately mute the hi-hat. It takes a while. I also have mixwave libraries. On them it works as expected, muting the hi-hat as soon as I close the pedal. So I don’t think that I configure it wrong. Therefore, I wanted to know if other libraries have the same problem or not before buying a new library from GetGood Drums. I am not sure but it might be related to the articulations, as my mixwave libraries as Tip Tight and Edge tight articulations while M&M has only Hat Tight, which doesn’t sound tight at all btw. Can you confirm it works better on other libraries from GGD? Or does it perform the same? This is a deal breaker for me if so. But From this video it looks like it works as expected.
Thanks in advance!
Thanks for the nice comment! and i will say that one or two of the GetGood libraries is particularly hard to use for some edrum setups (at least I read that on a forum somewhere). Unfortunately I forgot which, but I think Modern and Massive might be one. Most of them, however, are fine and work fine. I have only Benny Greb, Invasion and Dry&Funky. All of those are fine. So My bet is the vast majority are fine. I want to contact GetGood and do some reviews with them in the future though, so if they say yes, keep an eye out for those soon.
@@eDrumsandVSTs I think these companies should just endorse you and give all the libraries for free. We need to find these information somewhere and I found the best ones in your channel. Btw how about chokes? Could you find a workaround? GGD doesn’t have manual chokes unlike Mixwave
@@Begkan I actually JUST saw this reply! Thanks so much for your kind words! Well I have a workaround for Reaper that I will do a video on. It's just a matter of a plugin or script that will accept the poly after touch MIDI message that Roland (and others perhaps) send for Choke signals -- and then converting those to a normal MIDI note.