when i solo my compression bus i still get a level in all my other buses and they get sent to the output 1/2? When you solo you compression bus your levels in your other buses drop out? How do i do this? Thanks
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Ok. I'm updating. I never use the effects in 2.0, I just rely on all the plugs I already own. I'll have a hard time not using these though. Sounds great.
Its true they actually sound decent. I just did a production i was too lazy to route SD3 properly and did all drum mixing inside the VSTi. It came out just fine. But you really should consider updating since 3.0 is miles away ahead of 2.0 in terms of sound. This thing really is amazing, it sound like a pretty well tracked live drums. Before you couldnt really make a radio grade song without a live drummer, now you can.
Hey guys. Do I have to use the mixer in SD3 or can I just bus out each separate kit piece in my DAW? Or am I able to use both? Would really love an answer to this question. I’m about to upgrade my iMac 27” and want to start using SD3 as I find it an amazing work of art. You guys have done a superb job. Thanks in advance for an answer. Cheers 👍
Hi, Thanks for the kind words! Yes, you can route the channels to AUX tracks in your DAW and use your own effects and channel processing plugins if you want.
ANYONE - how do you bring up the audition pad? It's not in the manual and i hate that when i'm want to sample a sound i have to leave the mixer and go into drums. Then i have to leave the drums and go back to the mixer to maker a change, and so on. Very annoying. Does anyone know, please? Also, how would you change the instrument from say kick to snare? Thanks
You can tweak in your daw and add a limiter or tweak settings within sd3 to lower the kick if you're uncomfortable, but depending on your song, a little clipping on the kick can be tamed in the final mix with some mastering plugins
You probably know this by now but if you set SD3 to multi output and change the output destination of each instrument to that of a track in your DAW you can apply DAW plugins to each drum instrument. Hope that helps but i'm sure, as it's 2 years since you posted, that you kow this by now.
There is nothing new here other than the application to SD3. Give Steven Slate credit as he covered this technique 2 years ago "Drum Mixing Tutorial - How to Mix Drums and get HUGE Drum Sounds!"
are fcking you serious? One should give Steven Slate credit for a fcking parrallel compression on drums? May be he should be given credit for sliced bread and underwear too while we are at it?
I applied this mix to the metal foundry set. The result is perfect. Thank you so much.
So helpful. Thank you!
Impressive and intelligently arranged. Sounded great!
That lick at 7:49
even in the app the drummer still want their sound louder lol
hahahaha
Extremely helpful tutorial. Thanks!
superb!!!😊
Nice video, what set was used in this demonstration ?
Hi, Thanks! It was the Superior Drummer 3 core library with the "Pearl Default" preset.
Would love to have these presets as a starting point for my own mixes.
absinha6209 follow along with this video, create it, and save it. I might be doing exactly that myself.
I’m a drummer. Can I do this to a preset and save it all for a live edrum performance .?
Which Drumkit do you use? Default?
well done sir
How to create the AMB Distortion bus at 0:23?
NVM, found it via adding to "Bus Sends".
Zaebees! It means very very good!
Hi great mix - Can I have the info for that drum pattern that you are using so I can buy the midi pack and the expansion? Thank you
when i solo my compression bus i still get a level in all my other buses and they get sent to the output 1/2? When you solo you compression bus your levels in your other buses drop out? How do i do this? Thanks
Hi, When it comes to operational questions, please contact our support team and they'll be able to assist. Use the "Contact Support" button at the bottom of any FAQ at toontrack.com/faq
Great vids!
Nice
Ok. I'm updating. I never use the effects in 2.0, I just rely on all the plugs I already own. I'll have a hard time not using these though. Sounds great.
Its true they actually sound decent. I just did a production i was too lazy to route SD3 properly and did all drum mixing inside the VSTi. It came out just fine. But you really should consider updating since 3.0 is miles away ahead of 2.0 in terms of sound. This thing really is amazing, it sound like a pretty well tracked live drums. Before you couldnt really make a radio grade song without a live drummer, now you can.
Hey guys. Do I have to use the mixer in SD3 or can I just bus out each separate kit piece in my DAW? Or am I able to use both? Would really love an answer to this question. I’m about to upgrade my iMac 27” and want to start using SD3 as I find it an amazing work of art. You guys have done a superb job.
Thanks in advance for an answer. Cheers 👍
Hi,
Thanks for the kind words!
Yes, you can route the channels to AUX tracks in your DAW and use your own effects and channel processing plugins if you want.
ANYONE - how do you bring up the audition pad? It's not in the manual and i hate that when i'm want to sample a sound i have to leave the mixer and go into drums. Then i have to leave the drums and go back to the mixer to maker a change, and so on. Very annoying. Does anyone know, please? Also, how would you change the instrument from say kick to snare? Thanks
Control + Option + click on a drum. Found in Section 3.4 about halfway down. www.toontrack.com/manual/superior-drummer-3/3/3-4-drums-tab-header-bar
@@toontrack is that Ctrl+Shift on a PC in Cubase 10 pro?
I do not have the option in superior drummer 3 to route post pre-fader????
We recommend updating your software with the Toontrack product manager.
I figured it out LOL did not see how he did it in the video as it was lightning fast! Thanks :)
Is it ok to get +3.9 on the out 1/2? shouldn't there be a more careful gain staging technique?
You can tweak in your daw and add a limiter or tweak settings within sd3 to lower the kick if you're uncomfortable, but depending on your song, a little clipping on the kick can be tamed in the final mix with some mastering plugins
Is it possible to add third party plugins to the SD 3 inbuilt mixer?
No
You probably know this by now but if you set SD3 to multi output and change the output destination of each instrument to that of a track in your DAW you can apply DAW plugins to each drum instrument. Hope that helps but i'm sure, as it's 2 years since you posted, that you kow this by now.
There is nothing new here other than the application to SD3. Give Steven Slate credit as he covered this technique 2 years ago "Drum Mixing Tutorial - How to Mix Drums and get HUGE Drum Sounds!"
137/5000
steven slate did not invent this technique ... If you want to give credit to the parenthood of this method, we must go back further
are fcking you serious? One should give Steven Slate credit for a fcking parrallel compression on drums? May be he should be given credit for sliced bread and underwear too while we are at it?
Parallel processing drums is probably older than you. New York Drum Compression.
I love it when snarky unhelpful commenters get called out.