Unless I'm missing something
here, komplete still doesn't give us access to the ability to load third
party sampled instruments into it. Maybe it is just a question of knowing
what folder I would need to put them in so that komplete can add them to the
browser database.
Gord
-----Original Message-----
From: Slau Halatyn
Sent: Monday, December 5, 2016 9:23 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: upcoming access to Superior drummer
Hi Gord,
I never tried to load third party samples into Structure. Now that Komplete
Kontrol has opened up, I'm not sure that I'd use Structure for anything
really.
Slau
On Dec 3, 2016, at 7:14 PM, Gordon Kent <[email protected]> wrote:
I bought superior drummer a long time
ago and used it with some success on windows with Sonar, though it did
take a lot of poking around. I have the stock library and the nyc library
and I think the Nashville one too. It would be great to revive it because
the natural drum sounds are much better than even the stuff that comes
with komplete. Do you think any work will be done with structure that
would enable us to load our own samples into it including sound fonts or
maybe kontak, which also let's you do that. I am still dreaming of the
day I can load some of my custom sampled instruments into pro tools.
Gord
-----Original Message----- From: Slau Halatyn
Sent: Friday, December 2, 2016 8:28 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: upcoming access to Superior drummer
Folks,
Some of you may have noticed that Sweetwater is having a sale on Superior
Drummer expansion packs. Unfortunately, their sale of Superior Drummer
itself is over but I thought I should mention something for your
consideration. Flo Tools 2.0 is on the way. We don't have a specific
release date but it's coming soon. Without getting into details, one of
the new features will include the ability to map coordinates for invisible
items in the Plug-In window. This means that a product like Superior
Drummer, which has a lot of tabs, edit fields and pop-up menus that are
not automated can still be accessed to a large extent. At the very, very
least, one can access libraries, load presets, customize instruments and
bounce out individual drum mics. That alone is an enormous step forward
and I'm working on mapping as much as possible in the coming weeks. I'm
confident that we'll ultimately have access to the majority of the
interface. So, that said, anyone truly interested in Superior Drummer and
its expansion libraries might want to consider this half-off sale. By the
way, the EZ Drummer libraries all work with Superior Drummer as well, of
course, and those libraries are even more affordable. There are a ton from
which to choose so do your research and ask questions.
Some might recall that, when Keyboard Maestro was on sale about a month
before the release of Flo Tools, Rocco and I posted messages that folks
should really get it while it was on sale. Well, we're essentially saying
it again, only now for Superior Drummer libraries.
Slau
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