![]() ![]() To launch its first ever release under the new line, Toontrack has collaborated with allenmorganaudio to create a versatile presets package designed by acclaimed producer/mixer/re-mixer himself, Allen Morgan.Īllen Morgan has worked with a diverse range of artists spanning from country giants such as Taylor Swift, Dolly Parton and Reba McIntire to pop acts like NSYNC and rock acts such as Nine Inch Nails and Stevie Nicks. No idea if it's any good or not.Toontrack Music announces a new product line for its award winning drum sampler Superior Drummer® 2.0 - S2.0 Producer Presets. :lolįrom memory there's also some separate product they've got now that I think is just like a normal insert plugin you put on a track, and you can load up presets for guitars or vocals or whatever. I don't actually like any of the presets at all, but there are some interesting ideas in there. He does a lot of interesting stuff like having kick drum layers that all take care of different parts of the sound, including one that's so heavy butchered by the envelope section and processing that all it does is provide the tiny little "metal" click sound at the beginning of the strike. I got it more out of curiosity to see what kind of stuff he came up with using S2.0 (and for a few bucks, it was worth it I think). The only one I've got is the Sneap pack, but I'm not even really a big fan of his work. There's also the producer pack thingoes you can buy for bugger all that'll let you just load up entire setups, processing and all. ![]() But the majority of the work is taken care of when I load the preset, unless I'm going for a wildly different sound to anything I've done before. Change kit parts around where necessary, tweak the sound as I go along and discover where it needs something different. Basically saved some presets I set up for projects I was working on, and now I just load those up when I want to work on something. Mind you, once I got my head around S2.0 it was a lot less work. ![]() If you want more control over the sound for proper home recordings and stuff, the more flexible (and time consuming) stuff like S2.0 and its expansions might be better. If you just want something to lay down some ideas without much fuss, some of the more polished-straight-outta-the-box stuff might be better for you (even EZD and the stock Avatar kit in S2.0 aren't exactly raw, but not like SSD). ![]()
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