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Xln addictive drums plug in name
Xln addictive drums plug in name










xln addictive drums plug in name
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Then I dragged the initial midifile from the Beats page into the Arrange window in Logic. Next, I'd go to the Kit page and select the drum kit or kit pieces that best suited the track. First, I'd find a pattern that fit the feel I was looking for in the Beats page. In my opinion, it's one of those programs that is so streamlined that you can just focus on the music. I used Addictive Drums for all my drum kit work on a recent corporate industrial project I did for Coca-Cola, and it worked flawlessly. AD also includes 25 song sets containing verse, bridge, and chorus sections, which you can use to get started on building a finished arrangement. Stylistically, there's something for every taste. There are over 100 4-bar grooves in various styles including jazz, reggae, funk, and hard rock. Each beat has over 20 variations, allowing you to alter the sound to your taste. There are over 130 2-bar pop/rock beats in 4/4, 6/8, and 3/4, with both straight and swing feel. The Beat window is where you will find all of the midifiles, or performances-3600 midifiles are included! These are broken down into time signatures, styles, and songs. Each reverb unit also has its own EQ section to brighten or darken the sound. There are two master reverbs available for the drum kit, with control over reverb size, pre-delay, reverb time, and damping. You could "tune" the kit to fit whatever you're working on. You can adjust each drum separately, and there's a cool option allowing you to adjust the pitch of each drum. The Edit page is where you add EQ, compression, and even distortion/saturation.

xln addictive drums plug in name

Each drum is changeable, so you could select the Sonor Designer kit and swap out the snare for the Ferrone and change the kick to the Tama Starclassic-nice to have options. The Kit page displays all the kit pieces on the top of the window in their own selectable boxes with corresponding faders for each drum on the bottom of the screen. There are four pages in the AD plug-in: Kit, Edit, FX, and Beats. Additional samples are available as ADpaks. Also provided are a Pearl Signature Ferrone snare, Pearl Masterworks piccolo snare, Pearl Masterworks kick, and a complement of Sabian and Paiste cymbals. The kits included in AD are a Sonor Designer, DW Collector's Series, and a Tama Starclassic. The drum kits have about 12-16 velocity-layers combined with alternating samples in each velocity-layer for maximum realism. Installation was a breeze with an online challenge/ response authorization.Īll of AD's samples are recorded, edited, and mixed at 24-bit, 96 kHz before compression to a proprietary format that XLN claims is equivalent to 24-bit, 44.1 kHz.

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XLN states that a full kit takes about 350 MB of RAM, but recommends that you have 1 to 1.5 GB available to keep everything running smoothly.

#Xln addictive drums plug in name Pc#

Addictive Drums is both PC and MAC compatible, but for this review, I tested AD on a Dual G5 Mac with 6 GB RAM using Logic as the host. The plug-in is very intuitive, easy to use, and is the closest you're likely to come to producing a slammin' track without an actual drummer.

#Xln addictive drums plug in name pro#

AD includes VST, AU and RTAS plug-ins and is officially supported for Pro Tools, Logic, GarageBand, DP, Cubase, SONAR, Live, and Tracktion. XLN's Addictive Drums offers a flexible real-world solution. Unfortunately, the constraints of time and budget sometimes make this scenario impossible. There's nothing like hiring a great drummer with a quality kit, recording it with a selection of killer mics, and processing the tracks through an assortment of world-class outboard gear.












Xln addictive drums plug in name