Luke now provides an overview of the mix presets that come with the Orchestral Percussion library and how you can quickly load different listening “perspectives” to simulate different positions for the listener. You get specific examples for each, and also see how you can use multiple room channels simultaneously. Moving on, you'll explore the mixer section where Luke shows you all the included microphone options, including close, main and room mic channels. Next, you'll learn about the extensive selection of MIDI grooves included with this expansion library and how to use them, including rudiment and roll MIDI variations, and examples of MIDI created specifically for the Orchestral Percussion II portion of the library. See and hear just what all the different instruments can do, as well as get creative use ideas. Luke begins with how to properly install the sizable SDX library and avoid common pitfalls, followed by detailed videos on sections I and II of the Orchestral Percussion library, including how to use all of its instruments, tools, and articulations. Starting with how to install the expansion, coverage of all its features and functions, customization ideas, tips and tricks, and sound design examples, we have you covered when learning about this massive sound library for Superior Drummer 3. In this in depth video tutorial series, Toontrack master Luke Oswald explains everything you need to know about the epic Orchestral Percussion SDX expansion library from Toontrack.
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