Snare wires (on off)

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  • Henrik
    Participant

    Having an instrument loaded on a position (the snare position for example) – if you right click it in the drums tab, you’ll get a list of all instruments of that type, from the selected library.

    Say you have loaded a Slingerland from Superior Drummer 3 on the snare position. Right click the snare in the drums tab, and you’ll see all snares from Superior Drummer 3, sorted by the different tools available.

    There were some drawbacks of having a selection of tool on each instrument, so the current design was used instead.

    Henrik Ekblom - User Experience Designer
    Toontrack

    Metatool
    Participant

    Hi,

    I am seeing all of the tools available for each snare and I don’t see wires off available for a single drum. It says

    “other tools (wires off)” but this is greyed out and unavailable on every single snare drum.

    Joseph.
    Imac
    Macbook Pro Catalina 10.15
    Roland V-drums w td-9 module
    Logic Pro X 10.4
    Superior Drummer 3

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    Thanked by: Rick McKay
    Rick McKay
    Participant

    I’m having the same issue. There are extensive options for all things ROCK, but ALL Toontrack software seems to overlook a LOT of roots music and more subtle styles. I play a lot of traditional country, 50’s rock ‘n’ roll, blues and rockbilly. They have the kits in there, sounding great too, but no “wires off” option, which is essential IMO, and also they have used modern drummers to create the loops who clearly have not listened to how drums USED to be played.
    PLEASE TOONTRACK, look after your loyal users. I have 120 Toontrack products, and this very basic stuff is STILL missing.
    Not everyone is a Rock and Metal player. How about “Country Month”, or “Rockabilly Month”?

    francois gehin
    Participant

    second that

     

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