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Uploaded by on Dec 22, 2010

Going through Drumtracker into depth and also showing the capabilities from within superior as a sghowcase once we triggered everything.
Presented from BiCoastal Music Studio, N.Y by: Pat Thrall, Neil Dorfsman & Mattias Eklund

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  • I love to see how committed they are and their reaction. :)

    True musicians who love music and new technology.

    I´m gonna buy Drumtracker.. it's great

  • lol you can see the camera shaking bout 21:00 cuz they cranked up the volume :D

  • @HenryMittnacht hm cool, that's not a problem as I'll pretty much always multitrack live drums with spot mics. I'd probably use this sort of thing more for reinforcement of a live sound. For superior on it's own I bought a DM10 Studio and converted it to mesh just after that last comment and it works well nice.

  • @sonicwingnut : I use CB 6 and tried it. It works great when you just want to replace the kick e.g. but it´s unconfortable when you want to replace more than one kit piece of a drumset...

  • @claimless : That´s exactly what it is or should be... I´m experimenting with it at the moment... and it´s not THAT easy... but maybe it´s me ;-)

  • This is amazing, shame it's not a VST, although I believe Cubase 6 has something like this built in as standard now. No idea if it can do the articulations like drumtracker can.. if they make this a plugin it would be fantastic.

  • So, If I had a drummer that liked the sound of his drumset, but to make all the hits seem more accurate and whatnot, could I record the hits on the drums/cymbals/etc, and export them out as WAV and use them in Superior Drummer? (Hopefully you understand what I'm trying to say.)

  • CRAZY! I love it.

  • protools = poodles

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