![]() Also, if you ever decide to upgrade to a module with positional sensing sd3 has support for this with the samples to match. the core library is pretty good for just about all kinds of music and the samples are unprocessed so you can shape them however you would like. The sounds are simply amazing and there are lots of articulations on the ones that need them i.e. ![]() I don't make metal, but it's still music thst gets heavy and aggressive.Sd3 is worth it. Plus, some of the 7/8 and 5/4 patterns will bend your brain if you try to jam with them. I believe it's the Karnivool drummer playing, but he is very techy with his hands, and that means the isolated grooves for an individual drum have a fantastic velocity pattern that I've played with and used on electronic drums as well. Really though, the MIDI pack for the progressive foundry has time and time again been a source of inspiration. Also a fan of the China selection, and the splash. That snappy, ringing snare sound, imho, suits a wider range of heavy (but not necessarily metal) music. Its hard to explain, but listen to the snare in the song "My Own Summer" by the Deftones. Specifically, the routing I use gives me a higher pitched snare that I think sounds more organic on things like ghost notes. I haven't used the Metal packs, so I won't be able to compare them directly, but I'm a big fan of it. ![]() It's the one I picked back in April where you got a free expansion with an SD 2.0 purchase.
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