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System Requirements64-bit Windows 7 or newer, 4 GB RAM (8 GB RAM or more recommended). Mac OS X 10.6 or higher, 64-bit Intel-based Mac with 4 GB RAM (8 GB RAM or more recommended). 64-bit host (with support for VST, AU or AAX). Standalone is included.SOFTWARE: Approx. 320 MB download + installation space.SOUND LIBRARY: Basic install: Approx. 41 GB download and an additional 41 GB for the installation process. Complete install: Approx. 236 GB download and an additional 55 GB for the installation process. SSD install (optional): Approx.
236 GB pre-installed. FEATURES – AT A GLANCE. In excess of 230 GB of raw, unprocessed sounds in 44.1 kHz/24 bit.
Recorded with an additional eleven separate room microphones set up in a surround configuration for a complete immersive experience. Playback in stereo or up to 11-channel surround systems. Approx.
350 vintage and classic drum machine sounds. New and improved scalable interface with detachable windows. Edit Play Style, Tap2Find, Song Creator and Song Track features as well as improved workflow and search functionality. Built-in MIDI grid editor.
DAW automation for built-in macro controls. Support for keyboard shortcuts. A CREATIVE PLAYGROUND WHERE NO RULES APPLY.The idea with Superior Drummer 3 is to let you step into a virtual studio with the best possible raw material and mix options at your disposal to create drum sounds in an environment where only your imagination sets the limits. Combining the creative power of the sounds, the ambiences and the extensive set of features, Superior Drummer 3 is more than just a drum sampler – it’s a bottomless well of creativity. It bridges the gap between acoustic and electronic and lets you venture off into completely new sonic landscapes. This is the definitive tool for percussive sound design.
The Superior Drummer 3 core sound library was recorded by award-winning engineer George Massenburg at probably the world’s most quiet and ideal location for sampling, the Galaxy Studios in Belgium. The library boasts in excess of 230 GB of raw sound material captured in extreme detail. In addition to close microphones and several ambience positions, the Superior Drummer 3 setup also includes eleven room microphones set up in a surround configuration, for use in anything from stereo to 5.1, 9.1 and all the way up to 11.1 systems. In combination with the large selection of extra instruments added for stacking and sound design purposes, the sounds of Superior Drummer 3 give you an incomparable palette of options to craft drum tones beyond your wildest imagination. The Superior Drummer 3 core sound library was recorded at Galaxy Studios in Belgium.
With its 330 square meter room and eight meter ceiling height, it was the ideal location for capturing immersive audio of the utmost quality. In addition, the entire studio complex is built on springs to ensure that the outside interference is literally nonexistent.
In fact, with only 14 dBA of environmental noise, the main hall at Galaxy Studio is the most quiet recording space of this size in the world.Perfect acoustics, balanced reverberation and second-to-none recording technology. Superior Drummer 3 called for a superior studio. We’d dare to say that this is the most nuanced and candidly captured sample library on the market. GEORGE MASSENBURG. SUPERIOR ENGINEER, AUDIO PIONEER,PROFESSOR AND INVENTOR.George Massenburg’s contribution to the world of audio technology is hard to emphasize in words. Aside from having produced, mixed or engineered in excess of four hundred records, received almost any industry award thinkable, been inducted into the Technology Hall of Fame and received an honorary Doctorate of Music at the esteemed Berklee College, he is the inventor of an industry staple: the parametric equalizer.
His attention to detail, accuracy and quality is second to none.Superior Drummer 3 called for a superior engineer. These are his drum sounds – captured with layers of technology and a lifetime of experience to back it up. Over the past four decades, George Massenburg has been involved in over four hundred records. His work includes milestone albums by Earth, Wind & Fire, Linda Ronstadt, Natasha Bedingfield, Herbie Hancock, Billy Joel, the Dixie Chicks and many, many more.
George’s work has gained him world wide recognition and four Grammy Awards, including the Grammy for Technical Achievement in 1998, at the time making him one of only seventeen individuals to ever receive this honor. In addition to numerous Mix Magazine TEC Awards, in 1988 he also won the Academy of Country Music Record of the Year Award for his production on the album “Trio” featuring Dolly Parton, Linda Ronstadt and Emmylou Harris.
Further, George has designed, built and managed several recording studios as well as contributed to the acoustical and architectural design of many other studios, including George Lucas’ Skywalker Sound. In 1982, he founded George Massenburg Labs, an audio electronics company that has released an extensive range of innovative recording technologies, all based on his original designs.Regularly published in professional journals and trade magazines world wide, George Massenburg received the Gold Medal from the Audio Engineering Society in 2008.
In 2013, he was awarded a patent #8,510,361 in the US (as well as other countries) for a variable exponent averaging detector and dynamic range controller. He is also a member of the National Recording Preservation Board of the Library of Congress and an advisor to the Committee for Library Information Resources. George serves as the Chief Technical Officer of META (the Music Engineering Technical Alliance), a strategic union of music producers and engineers dedicated to the highest standards of audio and delivery of music.George has also been awarded an honorary Doctorate of Music by Boston’s esteemed Berklee College of Music. Currently, he is an Associate Professor of Sound Recording at the Schulich School of Music at McGill University in Montreal, Quebec, Canada and a Visiting Lecturer at the Berklee College Of Music in Boston and Valencia, Spain as well as the University of Memphis in Memphis, TN. Superior Drummer implements several groundbreaking features for working with any aspect of your drum MIDI content – right inside the program.
The idea is that regardless of what you are attempting to accomplish, you should never have to leave the framework of Superior Drummer 3. From quickly getting a custom beat going to laying out entire songs or diving deep into fine-tuning timing and velocity detail, Superior Drummer 3 has got you covered.Add to this the comprehensive Superior Drummer 3 MIDI library, covering a wide range of styles, and you have a wealth of inspiration to use to craft your custom drum tracks from. The mixer introduces 35 low-footprint insert effects, making each channel strip a virtual sound processing powerhouse. Route, bus, send, saturate, blend and mix – the creative options are endless.Think of Superior Drummer 3 like stepping into the control of a world-class studio and taking a seat at the mixing console. Outside the glass windows, in the massive hall, there’s a wide array of drums of all sizes, makes and models, all set up and ready for you to hone to fit your mixes.With Superior Drummer 3, you are in control.
Only your imagination sets the limits. The Tracker introduces the arguably most efficient and accurate drum audio to MIDI conversion software on the market. Built on a highly advanced instrument recognition neural network, the Tracker detects hits with an unequalled accuracy and speed.With the seamless integration with Superior Drummer 3, replacing or augmenting drums has never been more powerful than now.
Simply drop your drum audio material in Tracker, let it quickly analyze your content and in no time, you’ll be able to preview the MIDI based on your original tracks. Start blending, augmenting, replacing and creating! By combining smart software features with extreme sample detail and nuance, Superior Drummer 3bridges the gap between the “e” and the drums, making your electronic kit every bit as “real” and acoustic as it can be.Superior Drummer 3 was designed with you in mind, the demanding e-drummer. Get started playing instantly with one of the the new e-drum presets, or customize the way the software responds to your playing with new, easy-to-use controls on the dedicated e-drum settings tab.The e-drum settings tab is used to transform incoming MIDI to the standard of any loaded sound library without affecting the playback of your MIDI files.
This makes it easy to combine your own playing with any MIDI files available from Toontrack. It also offers quick access to the MIDI controls most frequently used, like hi-hat pedal and snare CC response. Controls and articulations for the mapping of custom kits and pads with multiple zones and positional sensitivity are available as well.All this in combination with optimized velocity response, humanization and up to 25 velocity layers per instrument in the Superior Drummer 3 core library will make your playing more expressive and well-rounded than ever! FEATURE SPOTLIGHT. New e-drum settings page allows transforming incoming MIDI without affecting the playback of your MIDI files. Get started playing instantly with new e-drum presets for a variety of e-drum brands. Easy setup for positional sensing pads and multiple articulations.
No need for a DAW – capture your performance directly in the Song Track of Superior Drummer 3. Superb realism, new articulations and manageable library size with up to 25 velocity layers per instrument.
Quick access to controls for snare and hi-hat CC. Optimized response and humanization. SUPERIOR DRUMMER 2 SD2SUPERIOR DRUMMER 3 SD3EZDRUMMER 2 EZD2Core library sizeapprox. 235 GBapprox. 4 GBDrum set brands164Kit configurations6145Ready for surround playbackAudio to MIDI conversion (Tracker)Kicks2168Snares7258Cymbals323213Electronic sounds(approx. 350)Mixer effects535depending on presetMixer channels1822depending on preset, max.
SUPERIOR DRUMMER® is a registered trademark owned by Toontrack Music AB in the United States (US Registration Number: 3171463), Canada (Registration no. TMA979813), United Kingdom (International Registration no. 1301338), Sweden (no. 530797) and other countries.The Superior Drummer 3 design is registered by Toontrack Music AB, RCD No.: 0041 – RCD No.: 0041.All product names, not owned by Toontrack, that are mentioned on this website are trademarks of their respective owners, which are in no way associated or affiliated with Toontrack. These trademarks of other manufacturers are used solely to identify the products of those manufacturers whose tones and sounds were sampled for Toontrack sound library development. For a list of current owners of each of these trademarks click. SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS.64-bit Windows 7 or newer, 4 GB RAM (8 GB RAM or more recommended).
Mac OS X 10.6 or higher, 64-bit Intel-based Mac with 4 GB RAM (8 GB RAM or more recommended). 64-bit host (with support for VST, AU or AAX). Standalone is included.SOFTWARE: Approx. 320 MB download + installation space.SOUND LIBRARY: Basic install: Approx. 41 GB download and an additional 41 GB for the installation process. Complete install: Approx. 236 GB download and an additional 55 GB for the installation process. SSD install (optional): Approx.
236 GB pre-installed.
.well if Rob can hijack this, so can I!just about to buy SD as I'm fed up of tearing my hair out trying to mix other peoples drum recordings.I think I'm virtually up to speed with what it does and how, but for those who've had some time with it, what do you think of the default supplied drumsets? Are there any expansion sets that are unlivable without? I'm mostly doing rock and derivatives, I'll get specific stuff if I need it for metal.
I was looking at the vintage rock set.Also, to double check, I can authorise it on a non-internet computer, yes?with apologies to the OP, many thanks people.well if Rob can hijack this, so can I!just about to buy SD as I'm fed up of tearing my hair out trying to mix other peoples drum recordings.I think I'm virtually up to speed with what it does and how, but for those who've had some time with it, what do you think of the default supplied drumsets? Are there any expansion sets that are unlivable without? I'm mostly doing rock and derivatives, I'll get specific stuff if I need it for metal. I was looking at the vintage rock set.Also, to double check, I can authorise it on a non-internet computer, yes?with apologies to the OP, many thanks people.Superior Drummer 2 is my primary digital drum kit.
My current favorite set of samples for it are the 'Hit Factory' drums and cymbals from the 'Lost New York Studios Vol. 2' expansion pack.
A quick test I did from my V-Drums, playing that kit.Lost NY Studios expansion pack also includes samples done at Allaire, which includes a 26' Slingerland kick that can be used to create a nice Bonham-esque kit. Here's a sample of those samples in use.http://www.soundclick.com/bands/pagesongInfo.cfm?bandID=10481&songID=9582279. Thought Power Station became Avatar and is still operational.?Avatar is what Superior Drummer 2 comes with, which is the exact same kit (but with more samples, more mics, and no pre-processing with FX) as what comes with EZ-Drummer. Avatar is still in biz AFAIK, but Hit Factory and Allaire are no more. I think it's.way. cool that Toontrack grabbed some samples in those rooms before they closed them. The room sound on these samples is so big and spacious, I don't even use any verb on my drums any more, unless I'm going for an effect with it.PS Nice drum tracks Glennbo, making me more eager to get my hands on this.Tanks!
I can literally close my eyes while jamming on my pad kit, and forget that it is a pad kit. Toontrack has one of, if not the best sample playback engines for drums on the planet.
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It tracks all the nuances of my V-Drums, including cymbal rolls that crescendo, cymbal chokes, and even hihat foot splashes, where you pop the hihat pedal, producing an effect similar to that of orchestral cymbals clapping together and releasing. I use hihat foot splashes all the time live, where I play a quarter note feel with my left foot while playing eighths on the ride cymbal. Superior Drummer 2 tracks that same stuff digitally quite well. Also, to double check, I can authorise it on a non-internet computer, yes?In EZdrummer which I'm assuming is the same thing, being on the same website, you get four installs which can be done for a non connected computer. The code is only good for one computer as it is based on the windows serial numberI assume that once you get the return code from your first install, it'll work for any subsequent re-installs on that same computer. I don't like being told that a licence I've paid for is limited like that. I won't transfer computers very often, but I may reinstall plugins after a clearout or HD change on the same machine; if that was limited then I'd struggle to make it last a couple of years!Glennbo -the SD I'm about to buy is 'The New York Studio Legacy Series Vol 1', is this different from yours?
Does it not have the Powerstation/Avatar samples on it? Maybe it's been updated since yours?I was looking at getting the vintage set and then maybe the NY Vol 2 and Barresi sets based on recommendation. If the Avatar samples aren't included, how am I to get that 'Born in th USA' snare sound;). I can literally close my eyes while jamming on my pad kit, and forget that it is a pad kit. Toontrack has one of, if not the best sample playback engines for drums on the planet. It tracks all the nuances of my V-Drums, including cymbal rolls that crescendo, cymbal chokes, and even hihat foot splashes, where you pop the hihat pedal, producing an effect similar to that of orchestral cymbals clapping together and releasing.
I use hihat foot splashes all the time live, where I play a quarter note feel with my left foot while playing eighths on the ride cymbal. Superior Drummer 2 tracks that same stuff digitally quite well.Is it really that reponsive for live playing? I expected some latency with a MIDI-connected pad kit feeding a computer-hosted plugin.My brother bought his kids a good V-Drum kit (mesh-heads, nice feel), might have to borrow it (else use my old SDS9 setup:) ). Glennbo -the SD I'm about to buy is 'The New York Studio Legacy Series Vol 1', is this different from yours?
Does it not have the Powerstation/Avatar samples on it? Maybe it's been updated since yours?The Vol. 1 I got was the base engine and Avatar kit. I then added Vol.
2 which got me the Hit Factory and Allaire samples. I already had Superior 1 and DKFH for EZ-Drummer, so I had a lot of kits and samples to pick from. My favorite kits are from Hit Factory, Allaire, and a DW kit from Superior 1. Is it really that reponsive for live playing? I expected some latency with a MIDI-connected pad kit feeding a computer-hosted plugin.My brother bought his kids a good V-Drum kit (mesh-heads, nice feel), might have to borrow it (else use my old SDS9 setup:) ).I run my M-Audio Delta AP2496 card at 64 samples latency, which is like 1ms one way trip. I think it's like 2.5ms or something round trip, but it plays real tight, all the way down to extremely fast double stroke snare drum rolls. It feels as tight as playing the V-Drums hardware sounds.
1 I got was the base engine and Avatar kit. I then added Vol. 2 which got me the Hit Factory and Allaire samples. I already had Superior 1 and DKFH for EZ-Drummer, so I had a lot of kits and samples to pick from. My favorite kits are from Hit Factory, Allaire, and a DW kit from Superior 1.My error, the included sets are from the two defunct studios and Avatar. I'd seen the Hit Factory and Allaire names while reading through and overlooked the Avatar mention. It's all making much more sense now:'Toontrack Superior Drummer 2.0 The New York Studio Legacy Series was recorded by Pat Thrall, Neil Dorfsman and Nir Z at Hit Factory, Avatar Studios and Allaire studios, NY.'
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Looking forward to getting my teeth into this. I assume that once you get the return code from your first install, it'll work for any subsequent re-installs on that same computer. I don't like being told that a licence I've paid for is limited like that. I won't transfer computers very often, but I may reinstall plugins after a clearout or HD change on the same machine; if that was limited then I'd struggle to make it last a couple of years!I have not tried this yet.
If it works like the other software I've used that authorizes like this, you reinstall windows and you need a new serial number, you restore from a mirrored drive you don't. Planetnine, just so yout clear on the drum packs etc.SD2 comes stock with the Avatar kit only!!The expansion kits for SD2 areMusic city USA SDXCustom & Vintage SDX ( I have this and like it alot )The metal foundry SDXNew york studios SDX, Vol 2, ( this is the Hit factory / Alaire studios your talking about )The EZX expansion packs ( for EZ drummer ) also work fine in SD2 but are a little less detailed than the SDX packs.Although you do get the added FX & mixer capability when using EZX packs in SD2.HTH'sCheers. Following up on planetnine's comments.FYI, when you authorize Toontrack products, make sure your hardware setup is finalized.I used up one of my 4 allowed authorizations because when I authorized I had my motherboard LAN enabled in the BIOS setup (my music DAWs are not internet connected, but I do connect the first day or two during the build/install phase for ease of driver downloads and authorizations).
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After I got everything set up and working, I disabled the motherboard LAN. And had to use up another authorization to get my Toontrack products to work.
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Following up on planetnine's comments.FYI, when you authorize Toontrack products, make sure your hardware setup is finalized.I used up one of my 4 allowed authorizations because when I authorized I had my motherboard LAN enabled in the BIOS setup (my music DAWs are not internet connected, but I do connect the first day or two during the build/install phase for ease of driver downloads and authorizations). After I got everything set up and working, I disabled the motherboard LAN.
And had to use up another authorization to get my Toontrack products to work.That's a bit shite, I'll be asking for more authorisations within a month! And people wonder why software is cracked. Goes to show how lucky we are with REAPER. Only thing I know about playing drums is that I don't know squat so I don't need a very big kit to get started. Ability to add on later would be nice though.That's a set of Roland V-Drums. The brain is a TD-6, and the 4 more grey looking pads for the four toms (2 rack toms and 2 floor toms), are single trigger pads, where all the darker pads are dual trigger (rim and center on the snare), which I use for my cymbals so I can have two levels of open and two levels of closed on my hihat, and things like ride cymbal with a bell, or two completely different cymbals like crash and China on one pad. All together, I have 18 completely different striking surfaces on that kit, so I can have a lot of variation to make it sound more realistic when playing through to Superior Drummer 2 in Reaper.
That's a set of Roland V-Drums. The brain is a TD-6, and the 4 more grey looking pads for the four toms (2 rack toms and 2 floor toms), are single trigger pads, where all the darker pads are dual trigger (rim and center on the snare), which I use for my cymbals so I can have two levels of open and two levels of closed on my hihat, and things like ride cymbal with a bell, or two completely different cymbals like crash and China on one pad. All together, I have 18 completely different striking surfaces on that kit, so I can have a lot of variation to make it sound more realistic when playing through to Superior Drummer 2 in Reaper.Are both the single trigger and dual trigger pads pressure sensitive and will Superior pick up on that? Like will a soft tap be distinguished from a sharp, hard crack? That's a set of Roland V-Drums. The brain is a TD-6, and the 4 more grey looking pads for the four toms (2 rack toms and 2 floor toms), are single trigger pads, where all the darker pads are dual trigger (rim and center on the snare), which I use for my cymbals so I can have two levels of open and two levels of closed on my hihat, and things like ride cymbal with a bell, or two completely different cymbals like crash and China on one pad.
All together, I have 18 completely different striking surfaces on that kit, so I can have a lot of variation to make it sound more realistic when playing through to Superior Drummer 2 in Reaper.I have the same V-drumkit.The only downside, I am not a drummer:(I end up, programming or using jamstix for MIDI.I looked for local drummers to help me with my recordings, but it didn't work out so far. Any time you feel like it, come down and have a play. All sounds good, guys, just need a bit of free time and a few invoices to return paid and I'll get set up.I've heard enough to be convinced, and I've had some good results replacing kicks, some snares and a few toms using freebie sampler plugins. I've just had some drum recordings to mix where it might be easier if I just replaced the whole lot, and after investigating EZD and SD, I've realised that SD, either beat-replaced or played, will save me much time and pain, giving me a much better result, too.Whereabouts is your UK hidey-hole Ivan? -might take you up on your offer.Gotta get back to mixing:o/.
Subscribing to this thread to digest later.What e-drum kits are you guys using? I'm really curious about these but I have no clue which ones are compatible with Superior and Reaper and among those, which are more geared towards drum and MIDI noobs such as myself.Here's a few pics of my kit in it's current state.Front viewviewfor Feb 2011 Digital Drummer Magazinehttp://stash.reaper.fm/oldsb/1056839/Dannii-Digital-Drummer.jpg. Lol:DNeo (my cat) has to get his face into at least one of my photo's when I get the camera out!!!:)That's one monster sized kit!!! I used to have this Yamaha/Roland kit that was three rows of pads,it was nowhere near as good as my much smaller kit of V-Drums for accurately tracking what I played. I see you've got a Roland TMC6 controller in the mix. I've thought about buying one of those and a handful of pads to create a sooper portable midi drum controller to use with Superior Drummer.