The making of the Superior Drummer 2.0 Sound Libraries
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@TechNMusic I don't care man. Go be Johnny Chat Room Hero to someone else. The product is great and I use it but this was a bad production. First amendment. Suck it.
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@itowedin They're doing this so that the little man isn't so little any more. Now, talented musicians can actually work with affordable equipment without having to pay for the $1000 that would get someone mediocre studio time. You're attacking guys who had a vision and succeeded in accomplishing that vision. Instead of being an egotistical jerk, try appreciating the work they are doing.
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@itowedin I do believe you're as ignorant as they come. These professionals do this for a living. It's their job to make sure that they catch every little sound in every possible way they can. Now, you also called these guys "Johnny Hollywoods." They've been in the industry for quite a long while my friend. They've earned what they have and what they're doing with ToonTracks is nothing short of amazing. They're bridging the gap in creating quality studio tracks.
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looks like a Focusrite console
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WHAT A JOB!!!! Awesome!
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@redefn199 Nope. I make a living as a songwriter and teacher. I do what I love and occaisionally run into "Johnny Hollywood" types like these guys that are the ugly side of the industry. Uglier than attorneys.
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@itowedin do I hear a slight bit of jealousy for these guys' jobs in your comments?
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what an awsome place!!!
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@itowedin You mean the producer?
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Mad scientists at work.
Well fix it. They are raw. Use some EQ and EQ the overheads, put some reverb on the snare and bring the bottom mic down in the mix. Put some compression on the top mic but not too fast to kill the transients, if need be, dub the snare with another snare sound on the keyboard.
chuckawobbly 2 years ago 21
These guys mean business!!! Thanks you for all your hard work, Toontrack & Crew!
mikeroephonics 2 years ago 17