Hey Joe,

I'd say yes and no to that. On the one hand, it's bound to be nice to
fly through getting a decent kit sound and work less. On the other, so
many people are using it, that the sound/feel of uberly processed
slamming drums is starting to wear very thin over here. Same thing
happened to me with everyone quad-tracking guitars, it got very old
very fast. I'll definitely grab the demo and take it for a spin next
time I've got someone around to give me a hand with the iLok stuff,
but think it's likely to turn out to be more of a demoing tool to
salvage horrible rehearsal space drum recordings and generate a bit of
extra excitement at that stage for me. In proper mixdowns, I'd sooner
spend the extra time to get a kit sound that nobody else has an exact
replica of for better or worse, because I still feel like I'm learning
stuff each time I do that.

Scott


On 8/31/14, 'Hi' via Pro Tools Accessibility <ptaccess@googlegroups.com> wrote:
> Scott, I think you'd really like it so give the demo a spin one day. I
> know you're doing a lot of metal and you always get a great drum sound.
> Something like this just makes you work much less because you can depend
> on it to get you the sound you want. This passed week I found my self
> not even being concerned with dialing in the best sound I could because
> I was able to throw on triggers for everything and they sound completely
> natural even with ghost notes.
> Chuck, sorry you had issues with the installer, I wonder if that was an
> SL thing? I was able to download the installer directly from the site
> and install it with no problems. Let us know what happens in PT 9.
>
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