It's not just the Pro Channel it is Session Drummer 3 plus no plugin/VSTi restrictions.īy having both,I was able to get free upgrades to both Amplitube 3and Guitar Rig 5 plus a discount on stuff from Komplete,Guitar Rig is much better sounding for Clean/Semi Clean sounds,and seens more stable as well as being true 64bit,whereas Amplitube is not and uses WAY more CPU IMO. So I can say with some idea that Producer if you do the upgrade,is DEFINITELY the way to work. Instead of upgrading,and downloading Producer,a dealer here,sold me the boxed version at a slightly reduced price,and my internet account was strictly 3G wireless back then and would regularly slow to a dribble after 7/8 days into the month Just something with more real sounding drums vs one shot samples like here. For some examples of the kind of music Ill be doing with this here are some songs. I do not want something that sounds like a rock song but more something that sounds like a 70s soul song. Sonar x1 Studio, Reason 6, Propellerheads Balance, Dimension Pro, Rapture Pro, Z3ta 2, Lounge Lizard, Proteus X2, BCF 2000, MAudio Oxyen 49, Giest, Spark VDM. Core i7 2.20ghz 8 gigs of ram 1TB hard drive running at 5400rpm laptop. Edit: The question of what I have now has come up a bit so I am going to address those questions here. I will mostly be doing rnb ballads with the library. I will be playing the drum sounds by hand on my midi controller so midi loops are not important to me at all. Is Session Drummer 3 any good? I am debating on upgrading from X1 studio to Producer to get my hands on it or buying Addictive drums. How does it compare to other drum libraries?
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