SSD 5.5 OVERVIEW
– 148 Famous Artist & Legendary Modeled Drum Kit Presets
– Over 2,400 MIDI Grooves
– Versatile Kits For Rock, Metal, Jazz, Funk, Indie, Reggae, and More
– Lightning-Fast MIDI Mapping & Learning
– Steven’s Previously Unreleased OG One-Shot Snare Samples
– 135 Snares, 112 Kicks, 58 Toms
– 11 Hi-Hats, 14 Crashes, 6 Rides, 4 Splashes, 3 Chinas
– Ultra-Sleek New Resizable GUI
– New Smart-Velocity Triggering Algorithm for One-Shots
– Analog Processed and Raw Samples Recorded to 2-Inch Tape
– Import & Use 3rd Party Samples and Grooves
...everything. The included grooves are exciting, but rarely what I need, but that's OK. I sometimes use Jam Stix to drive SSD5, which works very well. I also own 7 or 8 midi groove sets from Groove Monkee which I chose for the particular styles I wanted. Most of them were bought on sale for $10...
Omnisphere is just not a good synth in my opinion. It’s a good preset machine. The hardware integration was annoying AF because it’s not intuitive and doesn’t work as it should due to Spectra’s design decisions rather than what’s best for the user. The preset system was ahead of its time - but it...
...any more. I can free up a couple of hundred GBs of NVME SSD space and just use EzDrummer3 and SSD5. For an example of how broken the authorization system is: if you load up a project with BFD3.5 (or BFD Player) and your authorizations are no longer valid, first you will be like "Where...
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