If you search the right subreddits (perhaps WeAreTheMusicMakers), some kind users have also shared their own recordings for others to use (CTRL-F "Drums"), there's a pack of 1000 drum hits in amongst all the electronic-style sounds. You can get FREE Drum samples all over the place. You could easily add another instance/track if you need more than 8 sounds. It has a slightly simpler, more user-friendly interface, and a limit of 8 sounds. You can use Sitala (free) to do the same thing. You can use several instances of Reasamplomatic 5000 (built-in to Reaper), map any sample to any MIDI key, and after some fiddly setup, you can save the whole array of plugins to load easily into another project Lots of great suggestions for Drum Virtual Instruments here, but I just want to mention an alternative: Acquire your own samples of Drums (such as WAV files) P.S if your DAW cannot scan SSD5.5, try to install the latest Microsoft visual c++ redistributable. You can get even better deal during festive seasons but you gonna have to wait.Īnyway just give the free SSD 5.5 a shot. You probably spend more than that on less important stuff anyway lol. The basic full version cost $120 and it allows payment to be split into 12 months, that's 10 dollars per month which I think is a good arrangement. And Steven Slate himself is a rock/modern metal guy, so I think if thats your genre, you will like this plug in. I'm not a drummer but I just can't bring myself to like the kick drums on most drums vst. I have tried EZ drummer, Superior Drummer, Perfect Drum and others, but SSD always just sound 'mix-ready' right out of the box for me. And there's free drum patterns inside which you can drag and drop into your DAW so you don't have to construct from ground up. The free version of SSD 5.5 comes with 3 preset thats sounds pretty decent on its own.
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