Guy Rowland wrote:Keen to hear how you get on jtnyc for a) if you find any gold in the surrounds for stereo use and b) if you find an uninstall button! I figured out which files were the bleeds - 114-150 - and just removed those files, so far to no apparent ill effects.
So what I'm liking from the surrounds the most are the center (mono). This sounds great. Thick, driven attitude. Throw some aggressive compression on it and it really kicks some ass. The other one is the rear height. It's quite far and has a bit more decay than the standard ambience mics. I like to have a mic like this for just the kick and snare (and maybe the toms), but no hats or cymbals in it. This way if you need more size on the kit in a big dense chorus you can ride it up without disturbing the cymbal tone or balance. I like to really compress some of those room mics and that can really play havoc on your cymbals and get too trashy. I love Superior for the ability to customize what gets fed and what doesn't into the different mics. It opens up so many creative options.
I'm working on a basic mixer setup right now including the center and the rear height mics from the surrounds. That with all of the standard ambience mics is adding up to a kit being around 3.5 gb's. It's big, but what he hell... I love room sounds!
About the uninstall. In the product manager, if you go to the first part (pack 1) of the install and click show details, then click on installation info, there are uninstall instructions. I'm not sure if once you start it it will let you customize the uninstall to only remove certain packs...
So many great sounding drums. The Ludwig Colosseum and Tama brass bell snares are really nice. There are many more, those just stood out to me today. The 28 inch Ludwig kick is a beautiful thing as well. It's a huge library. It and all of the New York Studio kits I have, combined with a few EZX's, it's a ridiculous amount of drums... although that Alt Rock EZX sounds really good. I wonder why they didn't do an SDX version of that, I mean, they got Steve Albini and recorded it in his studio... Maybe they will release it at some point...
Happy SD3ing...