![]() ![]() I’ve attached a zip file with the AD rack and the exported bank of pseudo-presets so you can take a look if you use AD and you’re interested. for Addictive Drums 1 Show all for by AudioGeek Show all by on 29 September 2008. This may be an issue with either AD or yet another issue with my brain ![]() When I’m in the first pseudo-preset (=state) and change to a different drum kit in AD, I can hear that specific drum kit, but whatever I do for any other pseudo-preset, no sound will be audible. The only thing that changes when changing states is the pseudo-preset, not anything else (rack inputs and outputs are the same for each state). Product Description Authentic late-60s drum kit Production-ready presets PC: Windows 7 or Windows 8 (32/64 bit) Mac: OS X 10.7, 10.8, 10.9 (32/64 bit) 2 GB. It feels as though it’d be wrong to skip over this part: both libraries are fantasticand both are a clear upgrade on their previous incarnations but they offer different things and come in at very. My problem is that when I change states, the correct pseudo-preset and drum kit are selected in AD, but apart from pseudo-preset 1, no sound comes out of my speakers. If you’ve checked out our recent reviews on Toontrack’s EZDrummer 3 and Superior Drummer 3, you’ll know that we’ve been building towards comparing both drum libraries. To get started, I’ve created a rack, added an instance of AD, then assigned the first 10 pseudo-presets to the first 10 drum kits in AD (each pseudo-preset being assigned to a separate rack state). I’m trying create a rack for Addictive Drums (AD) but I seem to be doing something wrong and would be grateful if anyone could help me out. ![]()
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