![]() The Progressive Foundry midi pack is mind boggling good, but there are some killer metal and hard rock kits in SD3 that are absolutely massive sounding all by themselves. Honestly, Id worry about the room treatment last if your gonna be close-miking a guitar cab. Mic pre will be very last I would imagine (if I even get one) and just keep in mind this is a very low budget basement studio. Anything I need to know about SD3 (have only used EZ drummer and Addictive Drums)? Any specific expansions that may be a good deal or to suit my sound (Hardcore and metal)?Īs far as the room, I have an idea of what monitors I would like but what about the room treatment, interface or Mic Pre? Any specific things I should know? I just wanted to see if anyone had any tips for all of these random things. I figured SD3 would be the best way to get pro sounding drums. I will get some decent monitors and a new interface, maybe a preamp of some sort. Planning to finish my basement soon and do some poor mans acoustic treatment. I am becoming less involved in an actual band so I want to start building up to be able to produce some halfway decent sounding recordings. Going to finally pull the trigger on SD3.
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