![]() That said, Toontrack have come up with something not done before in their Hitmaker SDX expansion for the Superior Drummer 3 instrument. Increasingly, there are few things in audio technology that haven’t been revisited or recreated in some way. Not many drum fills have a lexicographical equal, but “DIH-DIH_DAH-DAH_DUH-DUH_DOR-DOR_KA_KA” certainly does… Overview - Toontrack Hitmaker SDX In the sphere of western recorded music, the 1980s have certainly earned their place as being the period producing some of the sounds most recognisable even to the casual listener. By the 1980s, these people were themselves in the creative driving seat. The best of these had cut their teeth being the person who knew how to make embryonic studio tech of the 70s and early 80s work for older producers. Later, engineers started to emerge as producers. In a period of around 15 years, engineers had gone from a handful channels and tracks, to multiple inputs and automated mixdowns. With both technology and engineer pushing the other to make things better, the 1970s were arguably the period where recognisably modern drum production techniques emerged. Once upon a time, drum production involved two or three mics and a drummer. Offering some of the most recognisable drum sounds on record, three experts give their verdict… Drum Production - An Extremely Brief History Owners of Superior Drummer 3 could be forgiven for thinking that the instrument has everything, but Toontrack thinks not with its latest expansion. ![]()
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