Would anybody mind sharing some of their custom made kits?
Posted: Fri Apr 10, 2020 5:54 pm
this is kind of an update to this thread I made a couple months back.
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Would anybody on here mind sharing a custom kit they have made using the baseline folder structure that Richard suggested, or whatever that works great for them? I want to be able to take a deep dive into the isolated samples, volume levels, and folder structure that work best in hopes of creating a fool proof template.
After having the time to get back into this, I find myself still struggling to get a decent sounding playable kit. I have thousands of samples, but find myself not being able to get it work right even when just using a couple of elements at a time.
I love Aerodrums. Have been an everyday user for about 2 plus years now. I find myself just going to either midi (logic, steve slate, addictive drums 2) or the stock kits. I think Aerordums is an amazing product but seems to be sorely lacking on this front. Being able to easily add or download new kits would increase engagement in the product. Midi is fine but nothing beats the playability of the stock kits. I just dont like the way the snares sound, but absolutely love the toms!
viewtopic.php?f=2&t=34012&sid=bbd7a82c0 ... 7508dcb347
Would anybody on here mind sharing a custom kit they have made using the baseline folder structure that Richard suggested, or whatever that works great for them? I want to be able to take a deep dive into the isolated samples, volume levels, and folder structure that work best in hopes of creating a fool proof template.
After having the time to get back into this, I find myself still struggling to get a decent sounding playable kit. I have thousands of samples, but find myself not being able to get it work right even when just using a couple of elements at a time.
I love Aerodrums. Have been an everyday user for about 2 plus years now. I find myself just going to either midi (logic, steve slate, addictive drums 2) or the stock kits. I think Aerordums is an amazing product but seems to be sorely lacking on this front. Being able to easily add or download new kits would increase engagement in the product. Midi is fine but nothing beats the playability of the stock kits. I just dont like the way the snares sound, but absolutely love the toms!