The core sound library, boasting in excess of 230 GB of raw sound material, 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. Our team has gone above and beyond to make something very complex an ease for the end user to work with,” said Erik Phersson, Toontrack’s Head of Development. “Both in terms of design and functionality, this is by far the most advanced and profound product in the history of the company. Beside a complete improved interface, the new version includes an integrated drum audio to MIDI conversion, detachable windows, 35 mixer effects and a big comprehensive MIDI library. This new version is complete redesigned from the group up and introduce a lot of new features. Still diving into it but those are my impressions so far.Tonntrack announced today Superior Drummer 3, successor and massive further development of the virtual drum instrument Superior Drummer 2. Apparently, there is a way to distribute the entire library on your computer so the entire library is not located in one place. I put the library on a thumb drive using the USB 3.0 input on my mid-2012 MacBook Pro. That's pretty big.145 GB's.considering I work on a laptop. I didn't install the surround sound features though which is 100 GB's by itself. The only drawback is the entire library.all of SD3 in other words.is 245GB's when installed. Where you can take an audio drum track and SD3 will convert it to MIDI for you. There's also an audio to MIDI file converter which I haven't used yet. So, it's kind of like EZDrummer 2 on steroids, if you will. Toontrack incorporated a lot of EZDrummer 2-like features with regards to navigation. By navigation I mean the search engine is laid out really well. I'd say sound quality.most notably built-in SD3 effects, choice of drum kits, tweak-ability, and navigation.
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