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Thank you Robert, that is good to hear .
Especially knowing how involved in music you are and the experience you have in recording.

My search now is more about cracking the EZ drummer software and Reaper might help.

In that last mix the drums were good but I can not get the pop out of it. It seems to be the kick. I changed to different drums from modern to vintage. Open head kick. Removed the compression and reverb.
 
Some how I fixed the pop/click I was getting from the drums. Part of it was changing all the drums from modern to vintage and killing the compression in ez drummer as well as turning down the overhead mic. The parametric EQ helped tame the unruly symbol attack.

EZ drummer 2 is fun but I need drums with no effects added. You should be able to toggle off the effects instead of knobs and sliders.
 
I might become a little obsessed with mastering. More pluging Alliance. I have very little time before the 14 day free trial runs out. I bought 4 for 2 but I have their entire suite loaded so the other plugins are trial bases. I like hearing the pros talk about mixing.
 
Some how I fixed the pop/click I was getting from the drums. Part of it was changing all the drums from modern to vintage and killing the compression in ez drummer as well as turning down the overhead mic. The parametric EQ helped tame the unruly symbol attack.

EZ drummer 2 is fun but I need drums with no effects added. You should be able to toggle off the effects instead of knobs and sliders.
Superior Drummer is what you want. They increase the sound resolution to polished perfection and give you full control over every nuance of what you might want to do with an instrument. EZ locks you into static semi-adjustable configurations.
 
Superior Drummer is what you want. They increase the sound resolution to polished perfection and give you full control over every nuance of what you might want to do with an instrument. EZ locks you into static semi-adjustable configurations.
Yes. Superior is nice. A bit much, for my tastes, to get involved in. I had it way back in my Windows days, and it was more than I needed, even then…of course, I had a drummer that kept his full kit here 24/7, and got pissy when I did drums in software...I never felt like I used it enough to justify the $. But if you’re going to get in deep, it is their flagship drum suite. It does sound like @ibmorjamn is wading in deep…endless tweakery ahead…
 
Yes. Superior is nice. A bit much, for my tastes, to get involved in. I had it way back in my Windows days, and it was more than I needed, even then…of course, I had a drummer that kept his full kit here 24/7, and got pissy when I did drums in software...I never felt like I used it enough to justify the $. But if you’re going to get in deep, it is their flagship drum suite. It does sound like @ibmorjamn is wading in deep…endless tweakery ahead…
Yes, I get in to certain idea and go in that direction but I am picky about the drums.
Superior drummer might be an option.
 
Yes, I get in to certain idea and go in that direction but I am picky about the drums.
Superior drummer might be an option.
Fake drums, and that fiddley stuff(time) that comes with them, can be really cool….but not my cup.
Real drums, on the other hand…I’ll mess around with them a bit…wish I could play worth a scoop of fudge…but I do like a good drum recording session.
 
Is Carmine Appice available?
That's a funny coincidence you mention Appice. Several years ago my wife worked as airport shuttle driver. She drove Vinnie, actually got a selfie pic.

Of course , it goes with out saying a real drummer would be best but I am not in house to fit a drum kit nor do I know any drummers right now.

It is what I have to use right now.
 
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Fake drums, and that fiddley stuff(time) that comes with them, can be really cool….but not my cup.
Real drums, on the other hand…I’ll mess around with them a bit…wish I could play worth a scoop of fudge…but I do like a good drum recording session.
I couldn't agree more. With the exception they are real in a sense. I see how much painstaking work they put in to setting up the drum kits for recording in the studio.
One of the producers set up 31 mics.
Both sides of the snare and bass drums.
11 room mics (works with modern surround sound)
Despite all of effort something gets lost.

Fake drums helped make Def Leppard more successful in the studio.I'm sure many others.

I looked in to a electric kit but they take up to much space for my room with all the other equipment I have. For reference "inspector 20's thread about production"
 
I couldn't agree more. With the exception they are real in a sense. I see how much painstaking work they put in to setting up the drum kits for recording in the studio.
One of the producers set up 31 mics.
Both sides of the snare and bass drums.
11 room mics (works with modern surround sound)
Despite all of effort something gets lost.

Fake drums helped make Def Leppard more successful in the studio.I'm sure many others.

I looked in to a electric kit but they take up to much space for my room with all the other equipment I have. For reference "inspector 20's thread about production"
Try Superior. First thing you notice is that horrible and cheap compression is off the drums. Like I said, you do every nuance ...if you want to.

Basically you see a big PA board with inserts, mics, mic angles, etc. They are to stock configurations but could be stripped or added to or whatever. You could run hundreds of EQ's into one drum if you wanted. Lol.

The sound is a lot different as well. They actually sound completely like real drums since no resolution is cut out. Plus the extra mic, rooms, angles, etc., are another 500GB of super quality extras. Basically you just get a 1TB drive for your recording business if you go full-on.

You can upgrade from EZ just to let you know. I did so I technically have both working and sharing. It's cheaper to upgrade, I believe.
 
Try Superior. First thing you notice is that horrible and cheap compression is off the drums. Like I said, you do every nuance ...if you want to.

Basically you see a big PA board with inserts, mics, mic angles, etc. They are to stock configurations but could be stripped or added to or whatever. You could run hundreds of EQ's into one drum if you wanted. Lol.

The sound is a lot different as well. They actually sound completely like real drums since no resolution is cut out. Plus the extra mic, rooms, angles, etc., are another 500GB of super quality extras. Basically you just get a 1TB drive for your recording business if you go full-on.

You can upgrade from EZ just to let you know. I did so I technically have both working and sharing. It's cheaper to upgrade, I believe.
I might do that in the future. I might wait for Black Friday on that. I was thinking easy drummer 3 upgrade. It sounds like a good idea for what I'm doing. Not like I need pro sounding drums with my little songs.
 
I might do that in the future. I might wait for Black Friday on that. I was thinking easy drummer 3 upgrade. It sounds like a good idea for what I'm doing. Not like I need pro sounding drums with my little songs.
I have EZD3. I like the new writing toolset. The finding and editing of playing styles seems to me to have more depth. The “band mate” thing is an interesting concept…I haven’t dug in to it too much though. I have tried the song-builder/suggestion feature…that’s how I built the Squatcher demo. It was interesting to do, and I’ll dig deeper into that. The sample library has been updated…the mixer has been updated(you may like that, but I don’t know if it’s gonna be enough to make you totally happy…maybe/maybe not)…but Superior is still their flagship, and EZD is their “songwriter tool”.
 
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I have EZD3. I like the new writing toolset. The finding and editing of playing styles seems to me to have more depth. The “band mate” thing is an interesting concept…I haven’t dug in to it too much though. I have tried the song-builder/suggestion feature…that’s how I built the Squatcher demo. It was interesting to do, and I’ll dig deeper into that. The sample library has been updated…the mixer has been updated(you may like that, but I don’t know if it’s gonna be enough to make you totally happy…maybe/maybe not)…but Superior is still their flagship, and EZD is their “songwriter tool”.
That is very helpful Don. It does sound like it could work. I just don't like clicking sounding drums. It's annoying.
I don't care where I get them but since I sunk time and money in this format I will just stick with. Ez 3 is less of an expense for now. I am thinking I have spent a couple thousand dollars over the past 2 years to present.Of course several guitars, amp and various odds and ends like Pickups and software.

At least there are no licensesing issues for tracks.
 
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That is very helpful Don. It does sound like it could work. I just don't like clicking sounding droms. It's annoying.
I don't care where I get them but since I sunk time and money in this format I will just stick with. Ez 3 is less of an expense for now. I am thinking I have spent a couple thousand dollars over the past 2 years to present.Of course several guitars, amp and various odds and ends like Pickups and software.

At least there are no licensesing issues for tracks.
I debated Superior over the EZD3 upgrade, because of my band situation…but decided to stick with EZD because of my familiarity, and lack of desire for a more complex workflow while writing. I’m already slow enough in putting things together.
 
I debated Superior over the EZD3 upgrade, because of my band situation…but decided to stick with EZD because of my familiarity, and lack of desire for a more complex workflow while writing. I’m already slow enough in putting things together.
I feel that exactly. Not sure if I would use all of the features in Superior and for sure would slow work flow.

I now having a working knowledge of mixing, enough to hack my way through.
Plenty of good software. Drums have always been an integral part of writing for me. Some of those metal drum tracks are just to intense. I appreciate their ability but songs need some heart and laying back a little goes a long way. I have to catch myself on that very idea with guitar.

I do have a little piece I put together. I don't always use EZ drummer. For this one I grabbed some loops from my DAW. I will finish up later.
 
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