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CUSTOMER SPOTLIGHT.

Name:  Steve Rivers
Location:  Nashville, TN
Links: www.steverivers.com / Facebook / Twitter
Spotify Link: Spotify

Toontrack loved your song so much that they contacted you and asked permission to remix it with the drum sounds in Superior Drummer 3. How does it feel to be part of this much anticipated product launch?
I was beyond excited when Toontrack approached me to see if I would be interested in having my song remixed with SD3.  I’ve been writing and producing with Toontrack products for the last 5 years and use them in my daily work flow. It’s really cool to come full circle with the this song which was originally written using EZ Drummer.

Tell us how “Don’t Come Here Tonight” came about and if there’s a story behind the song.
“Don’t Come Here Tonight” is about that period time after a break up where you just need space and time apart from the other person to get over them. When you’re from a small town like where I’m from it’s very easy to run the risk of seeing your ‘ex’ pretty much anywhere.  This song says “you can have any place you want in this town except where I am at right now”.

When and how did you discover your passion for music?
I started playing piano when I was about 5 years old. I really enjoyed making up little tunes and messing around with the various sounds on the keyboard I had. I grew up listening to my dad’s classic rock records from bands like the Eagles, CCR, the Beatles, Neil Young. By the time I was 13, I had picked up the guitar and started messing around with writing songs.

Do you have a general blueprint for writing, meaning you start with the music, then move on to lyrics etc? Or is every song unique in how it comes about?
Usually I’ll compile a list of unique lyric ideas that I can draw from in co-writing sessions. In Nashville, it’s all about lyrics and a great hook. I also have a catalog of instrumental ideas that I sometimes don’t have any lyric ideas for yet. I’ll present the instrumentals to my co-writers to see if it inspires anything during our writing sessions. I think coming up with grooves is a great way to get the writing session moving and Superior Drummer is my “go-to” for that all the time.  I have a songwriting template set up in ProTools with SDX pre-loaded, assigned and ready to go.

What’s your preferred instrument to write on?
Guitar. Even if I end up writing a central keyboard part, I’ll still write the bulk of the song on an acoustic guitar.

When do usually the most ideas for songs come to you?
Usually when I’m in my car driving and can’t write down anything (lol). I like to draw on relationships a lot because I think that’s a very important aspect of our lives and it’s what we can all relate to. I’m in my late 20’s so I’ve also been writing a lot of songs about self reflection lately.

What’s the best thing about writing songs?
Learning the rules to break them and stumbling upon a very unique angle to say and deliver an idea that makes you go “hmm that’s cool!”. Not every song is a hit, not every song is something that’s going to get past the work-tape stage, but every now and then an idea comes out and you know you’re on to something special.

What Toontrack products do you use?
I use Superior Drummer, EZdrummer, a variety expansions including the Indiependent Kit for SDX, Nashville (EZX), Americana (EZX), Indie Folk Kit (EZX) and lots of MIDI expansions.

What are your hopes and aspirations for the future?
I’m currently writing and recording demos for a new album.  I’m hoping to get back into the studio later this Fall to start cutting tracks with a band.  It’ll be great to get some new music out to fans and hit the road again in 2018!

Top-five of the greatest songs ever written – regardless of genre!
(In no particular order)
“Hotel California” – The Eagles
“These Boots” – Eric Church
“Jack & Diane” – John Mellencamp
“Won’t Back Down” – Tom Petty
“Hey Jude” – The Beatles

LISTEN TO STEVE.

“Don’t Come Here Tonight” by Steve Rivers was remixed using the core sound library from Superior Drummer 3.


FLUFF’S SUPERIOR DRUMMER 3 WORKFLOW.

Ryan “Fluff” Bruce from Riffs, Beards & Gear breaks down his workflow.

THE MAKING OF THE DRUMS OF DESTRUCTION EZX.

Meet Josh Wilbur and Chris Adler and get a first-hand look at what happened behind the scenes during the session!

RECORDING VOCALS WITH MATT HEAFY.

Trivium’s Matt Heafy breaks down his creative process for writing and recording vocals!

NEW EZX FEAT. CHRIS ADLER AND JOSH WILBUR.

A new EZX featuring drummer Chris Adler (Lamb of God) and producer Josh Wilbur!

ARTIST PROFILE: MENDEL BIJ DE LEIJ

Meet guitar player extraordinaire Mendel of death metal veterans Aborted!

TRIVIUM AND LAMB OF GOD FEAT. DRUMS OF DESTRUCTION.

Listen to two monumental tracks – remixed using Toontrack drums.

ARTIST PROFILE: DOC COYLE (BAD WOLVES)

Meet Doc Coyle and read about all about his story – from how he got started to charting all over the world with Bad Wolves.

WHAT IS THAT?!?

What is that, ominously approaching through the clouds? Listen to some samples of what’s to come…

MEET PAUL WILEY.

Meet horror soundtrack composer and Marilyn Manson guitarist Paul Wiley.

NEW EZKEYS MIDI RELEASE.

For your yet unwritten ballads or romantic soundtracks.

NEW EZMIX PACK RELEASE.

50 one-of-a-kind presets for ambient soundscapes, sound design and creative mixing.

NEW EZKEYS MIDI RELEASE.

EZkeys MIDI that will make your skin crawl.

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