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Stefanie Lebon

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Take one look at this kit and you know it's going to sound different. Drums don't come a lot more organic than these Finnish beauties. Since 1998 Wacco have turned out beautiful wooden kicks, toms and snares (some literally carved out from single slices of tree), heat treated, beautifully finished with natural satin oil, and tuned to perfection with traditional rope-tensioned lugs to give a natural sound like no other. To finish it off, we paired the kit with dry cymbals from the Meinl Byzance series, trashy and low with a sandblasted smoothness. It's the kind attention to detail that shines through in the sound. Warm and natural, and as organic as the stuff it's made of. All the drums in this ADpak were played with both sticks and mallets, with atmospheric cymbal swells to swish you into a whole new direction. Soft and folky, deep and different. Whether you're writing a simple love song or a cinematic film score, this kit has the sounds to suit.

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Once you have inserted Addictive Trigger on an audio track, simply click SuperStart and begin playback in your host software. Addictive Trigger listens to your track for several seconds, analyzes the incoming hits and automatically sets a number of different parameters based on the source material. In most cases, this is all you need to do in order to have accurate hit detection happening on your track.

Do you remember the first time you listened to Led Zeppelin? For most of us it's a special musical moment, and the sound was bashed firmly and indelibly into our memories by the thunderous, raucous, booming drums of John Bonham, kicking triplets and thumping tom-tom fills on a big Ludwig drum kit like a man possessed. This ADpak is based on that memory.

I have been trough a similar thought process and started out by practicing with the abbey road samples that came in the Komplete Select bundle that came with my Maschine MK3. They have been OK as starting kits, but now I am at a point where I want some really great sounding drums to play whole songs with max grooviness.

Addictive Drums 2 brings the world's finest drums straight into your music. You get outstanding drums, professionally played rhythms, and phenomenal sound-shaping and mixing features that make your productions sound alive. All this with a fast, musician-centric interface that gets amazing results without getting in your way.

Tweak any of the professionally designed presets or build up a custom kit from scratch, it's your choice. Addictive Drums 2 is packed with mixing and sound-shaping features that let you transform the raw sounds in amazing ways. Whether you need your drums to sound open and crystal-clear or produced and radio-ready, or grungy and heavily distorted, AD2 has studio-grade tools to get the job done.

Anyone have any opinions on which one is best? I hope to get an electric kit to trigger the vst through midi. I record music and would want a vst that would allow me to process the drums sounds the way I like them. What are the pros and cons to each one? I hear addictive drums is far easier to learn how to use. Is this true? Thanks in advance

Could a USB audio interface handle something like this? If yes is there something specific kind of interface that I should look for? I imagine in this case I would connect the Alesis module using the MIDI OUT to the interface and then connect the interface to the laptop using a USB cable. In that case I might be able to somehow output the sound from both Ableton/AD2 and say a browser back to the interface and into the headphones?

A fallback option that I see in case the previous idea wouldn't work is to get a mixer and to connect the output from the laptop's 3.5mm to the mixer and to then use a different device such as a tablet or a smartphone on another channel on a mixer as a different audio source. Perhaps an interface be ok in this kind of setup as well?

Edit: To clarify - my main issue is that I can't run audio other than Ableton's at the same time. I mostly use YouTube as the other audio source. It's quite convenient since I can also see people play which makes it easier to figure out what they're doing.

In the end I got the Komplete Audio 6 interface which is now being used as an audio device in Ableton for the MIDI triggers. And I also feed its inputs with the audio that comes from the 3.5 jack from laptop (youtube, browser, whatever). Obviously, the signal had to be split with a phono cable. It works great.

It often isn't easy to get audio out of one program while another (Ableton in this case) has a hold of the sound hardware via an ASIO driver. Hopefully Archundia's pointers in the comments above give you a workaround, but I think a technically simple solution would be:

If you purchase and register one of Focusrite's Scarlett (2nd gen) or Clarett audio interfaces between Nov. 20 and Jan. 31, the XLN Audio Addictive Drums 2 drum production studio is free. You get the full Addictive Drums 2 engine and can choose any AD Pak, any MIDI Pak and any Kitpiece Pak.

Addictive Drums 2 is packed with mixing and sound-shaping features that let you transform the raw sounds in amazing ways. Whether you need your drums to sound open and crystal clear, or produced and radio-ready, or grungy and heavily distorted, AD2 has studio-grade tools to get the job done.

This drum module has to be downloaded from XLN's website they make you choose the primary drum kit of your choice from a list of genre's so choose carefully before downloading. The drums sound dynamic and can be tailored very easily to the user's tastes I found it really easy to build a dance kit and the good thing is that this drum module gives a comprehensive array of drum manipulation parameters. You can drag and drop drum patterns from this module into your DAW.project or you can route its patchs through third party drum sequencers like maschine. Addictive drums 2 is great sounding bit of kit gets my thumbs up.

I appologise if this has been discussed before but I have just been using Addictive drums on my PC and it sounds so awesome. I know that my fave ios drum app is Drumperfect pro but I cannot seem to be able to map the sounds to my Akai MPD218 controller.
Is there eithar an app that sounds as good as both but will let me use this controller or if anyone knows of a workaround for the Drumperfect app to let me map the pads where I want them?
I was considering sampling into beatmaker etc, but thats going to be some work i think. . . . .

Finally, AD2 includes two new recording options. The Audio Recorder constantly buffers up to 15 seconds of AD2's audio output, no matter what you're doing with it, for dragging to your DAW or desktop as a WAV file, while the Record MIDI function lets you capture MIDI from your DAW or keyboard to create your own beats.

The Scarlett 8i6 3rd Gen from Focusrite is a robust and powerful audio interface, like the rest of the Scarlett series, that is perfect for the musician who wants to track on tour, or someone who has a lot of hardware, but not a huge amount of microphone dependent recoding concerns. One of the smartest additions to the 8i6 3rd Gen is its implementation of a switchable air mode that occurs on the interface's preamps. Air adds a level of brightness and openness to your recordings that allows them to sit more presently in your mix. The interface features two XLR-1/4" inputs and six balanced line inputs for the connection of even more gear! Additionally, the interface features four balanced outputs, so that in addition to a clean monitoring signal, you can connect outboard gear as well. This makes the 8i6 great for medium sized studios and producers!

Petar is great. I had programmed some drums for my song, but they just weren't sounding crisp enough. In came Petar, he made lots of great sounds for me to choose from, and they came out sounding wonderful. He's very pleasant to work with and handled the project professionally.

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