
But once you get your "routine", you'll be in drum heaven much like other SSD3 users are in. This is ok because its a new product for you and it'll take time to get used to how they fit in a mix.

so really, the issue here is you need to take more time with them and learn how to mix them. if you go to Welcome to Steven Slate Drums, you can hear some pretty awesome mixes with the Slate Drums that have as much realism as can be from programmed drums. I haven't been this excited about a product in years,Īs for your problem. Perhaps they don't sit as they're so much nicer sounding than the rest of the song? Maybe I should try splitting the outputs and parallel compress the symbols for a little more 'wash'.Īny tips at getting them to sit a bit better? I've got the overhead switch turned ON for all drums, and a fair amount When the drums are sounding a little too 'clean' like this. Normally I would add more overheads and less close mics It's like there isn't enough 'noise' or something, like it's too clean.

They almost sound fake, as though they've just been plopped there andĭon't seem to be 'blending' well with the rest of the song.

With the green kit and slate custom snare) (I am using the kontact player and the whole kit is fully programmed, However, I'm currently using them on a song that wasn't tracked the best,Īnd I'm having trouble getting them to 'sit' right. I just got SSD 3.0 and like most people, I am totally blown away
