My son gave me his Macbook pro 2015-Retina-Mid-Monterary with Ableton Live 10 and SD3 (Superior Drummer 3)... frigging insane! Love SD3... but came across Hertz Drums Software (Basic)... the $49 pack (summer sale US$39... cost me AUD$50)... waiting for Black Friday sales to get the other packs. The simplicity of Hertz is Great!... compared to SD3. In Tim's video above... from the 4.43min mark... he goes into the "Library Sampler". With the Basic pack.... there is only 1 Row with A - B - C. It looks like Tim has 4 Packs e.g Row 1-5 / Row 6 -10 / Row 11 -15 / Row 16 -20 (whatever order Red, White, Blue, Metal Unlimited). The difference when selecting a preset between Hertz Drum packs and SD3 100's of Genres/drum brand presets... is that in Hertz "Library Sampler" you can select whatever drum sound in "Realtime"... from whatever pack in those Rows 1-20 and A-B-C... so quick to select whatever!! In SD3... you have to click whatever genre/drum brand... then click whatever drum sound you want to have... and repeat and repeat with whatever genre/drum brand/groove. SD3 is Great(maybe more kits from Jazz to rock, metal whatever)... but Hertz wins here where you can select from whatever pack, Mics A-B-C... all within the Library Sampler window. With the Basic pack... and only 1 Row with A - B - C, is still so cool because you can change "Tuning and Velocity" and Reverb etc, Mics A-B-C to have so many different sounding kits... then go into "Grooves" ... with different tempos and drum beats "Intros, Beats, Fills, Ends!!
Does anyone know if he made a video how to make channels for each instrument? for example; I have a Roland TR-8S and I would like to have a separate mixer for each instrument in studio 6, for kick, snare and high hat
It's one of these Metal-drums-only-plugins disguised as a versatile drum plugin. Reminds me of Perfect Drums. Rather ugly UI and the kitpieces basically all sound the same and have that over compressed Rock/Metal tone to it, with little nuances in between.
Well done. I am going to get a trial.
Having some choices is great. Having too many choices, however, can be overwhelming.
Sound good, looks ok.
Why go for this one instead of Sd3?
I tried and I like it, don't use SD anymore - For the sound and easy to use - and it has sampler so I can add my own samples pretty easy
My son gave me his Macbook pro 2015-Retina-Mid-Monterary with Ableton Live 10 and SD3 (Superior Drummer 3)... frigging insane!
Love SD3... but came across Hertz Drums Software (Basic)... the $49 pack (summer sale US$39... cost me AUD$50)... waiting for Black Friday sales to get the other packs.
The simplicity of Hertz is Great!... compared to SD3.
In Tim's video above... from the 4.43min mark... he goes into the "Library Sampler".
With the Basic pack.... there is only 1 Row with A - B - C.
It looks like Tim has 4 Packs e.g Row 1-5 / Row 6 -10 / Row 11 -15 / Row 16 -20 (whatever order Red, White, Blue, Metal Unlimited).
The difference when selecting a preset between Hertz Drum packs and SD3 100's of Genres/drum brand presets...
is that in Hertz "Library Sampler" you can select whatever drum sound in "Realtime"... from whatever pack in those Rows 1-20 and A-B-C... so quick to select whatever!!
In SD3... you have to click whatever genre/drum brand... then click whatever drum sound you want to have... and repeat and repeat with whatever genre/drum brand/groove.
SD3 is Great(maybe more kits from Jazz to rock, metal whatever)... but Hertz wins here where you can select from whatever pack, Mics A-B-C... all within the Library Sampler window.
With the Basic pack... and only 1 Row with A - B - C, is still so cool because you can change "Tuning and Velocity" and Reverb etc, Mics A-B-C to have so many different sounding kits...
then go into "Grooves" ... with different tempos and drum beats "Intros, Beats, Fills, Ends!!
Does anyone know if he made a video how to make channels for each instrument? for example; I have a Roland TR-8S and I would like to have a separate mixer for each instrument in studio 6, for kick, snare and high hat
I did! Check it out!! Let me know if it helps! ua-cam.com/video/q3Hy7FQpFj8/v-deo.html
It's one of these Metal-drums-only-plugins disguised as a versatile drum plugin. Reminds me of Perfect Drums. Rather ugly UI and the kitpieces basically all sound the same and have that over compressed Rock/Metal tone to it, with little nuances in between.