Awesome video. Very helpful!!! Just picked up SD3 and new to it and to home recording. What’s the best way to handle mixing the drums? To pull all into logic or to mix within SD3 until youre happy and THEN pull into logic? I see fine tuning the performance in SD3 is a no brainer. But where do you do the actual mixing? Thanks
I was looking for this tips for so long ... nobody ever explained that "hidden" feature in SD3. I just tought that it was only in EZDrummer .... Nice video, very helpful. Maybe I should read the f***ing manual also ...
I'm a total newbie and my guitarist and I, bass, want to program our own drums rather than use a real drummer. I've been watching many tutorials and it still seems greek to me. Are there any tutorials that show how to program a couple of rock songs from start to finish.
Very nicely presented and clear, thanks. I've just ordered my copy! I have spent the last couple of days watching tutorials trying to work out how you control the drums in the DAW (Studio One) but I think I've worked out that you don't. I am guessing you simply create an instrument track in S1, drag the plugin over then do all the controlling via Superior drummer's own tracking and mixer. Is that essentially correct?
Hi ! Thanks for the video!! I cannot figure out how you are using a midi controller inside of the tap to find feature. I am using logic and cannot seem to trigger the tap to find using my midi controller. Thanks for any help! :)
That was extremely useful thank you. Honestly listening to that simple example you would be really pushed to prove that it wasn't a human playing that. I have EZ Drummer 2 but I am not a fan of fooling about with midi editors so having a grid pattern in S3 is a deal breaker for me. I just need to check my hard drive space ! :)
Is the SD3 editor better than PTs, Ableton, Studio One 4 that’s what I’ve been using anyway it seems great in stand alone mode but how about automating and automation lanes or tracks? Also once dragged into your Daw won’t your editor be using the Daws velocity, pan, after touch etc... and finally I’m pretty sure my third party FX are superior (pardon the pun) they better be considering the cost and commotion regarding the waves and uad2 bundles I’ve purchased, just cross graded from EZdrummer 2 which I love and now learning the new features, thanks
Rule #1. Never record drums all in one track. You need separate track for snare, separate track for kick and so on. That's the only way to get a good control of each drums kit element in your mix.
Nope. Humanise makes it snap less to the grid, swing is swing. You could play "robotic swing" (snaps perfectly to tempo grid) or "humanized swing" (imperfect tempo, but more human)
It might have been better to do your tutorial using a musical style that more people might be familiar with. How can people judge if they don't know the musical idiom?
Powerful! Thanks!
Who the hell gives this a thumbs down??????
Thanks for a great and well done tutorial!!
Very clear and concise explanation and a very practical demonstration!
I got SD3 a while ago but felt like I needed a real drum kit for my guitar tracks. This guy makes it look so easy.
Thank you for the easy explanation of how to make the drums come more to life!
Brilliant, really helpful I’m recording a lot of backing for an up coming event to play along with and this is going to be really useful. Thank you.
You Make it look so easy. Can't wait to dive in
Great video, and super straight forward. Thank you!
Great explanations... very interesting !
I'm a snake in the valllleyyyyy - Thanks for the tutorial!
Crisp and informative ! Thank you !
OMG, that was just what I was looking for! Thanks a lot, man!
"I'm a snake in the valley. I'm a butt in the sky."😂
Awesomely helpful vid. Thanks.
Very helpful video - thanks for making it
Precise, to the point and immensely helpful to my workflow. I am subscribed. Thanks!
puk•ka ! is literally the right term to describe SD3 👌
I'm very new to recording and this is a huge help. thanks!
This whole time I didn't know how powerful this software was.
Great tips there thanks.this software continues to amaze me
Excellent tutorial. Just got this and this was the perfect start.
Awesome thanks bro Ricky 💃🕺🏼🎶🐈⬛🎸💥🙏
That was a fantastic explanation. Subscribed. Thanks 👌🏻
MAN THAT WAS AWESOME ! I'm SOLD!
Great tutorial. I really like the song! What is the name and artist of the song?
Awesome video. Very helpful!!! Just picked up SD3 and new to it and to home recording. What’s the best way to handle mixing the drums? To pull all into logic or to mix within SD3 until youre happy and THEN pull into logic? I see fine tuning the performance in SD3 is a no brainer. But where do you do the actual mixing? Thanks
Great tutorial,very helpful,many thanks!
That was splendid
Very informative
Just what I needed to see. Thanks mate 👍🏻
This video is so helpful thanks so much for posting, I am just getting started and this is amazing!!!
Very inspiring! Great video! Thank's I'll start using it tomorrow!
I was looking for this tips for so long ... nobody ever explained that "hidden" feature in SD3. I just tought that it was only in EZDrummer .... Nice video, very helpful. Maybe I should read the f***ing manual also ...
excellent video
thank you. . . very helpful
I'm a total newbie and my guitarist and I, bass, want to program our own drums rather than use a real drummer. I've been watching many tutorials and it still seems greek to me. Are there any tutorials that show how to program a couple of rock songs from start to finish.
Super great review, very nicely planned. Thanks so much and God bless!
Very nicely presented and clear, thanks. I've just ordered my copy! I have spent the last couple of days watching tutorials trying to work out how you control the drums in the DAW (Studio One) but I think I've worked out that you don't. I am guessing you simply create an instrument track in S1, drag the plugin over then do all the controlling via Superior drummer's own tracking and mixer. Is that essentially correct?
Yep, do it all in SD3
Very well done!
Thank you - Dan is a whizz with this VI
Nice and helpful tutorial!
The very first one you dragged down fits perfectly but was only a 26% match. Interesting.
Nice 👍
Is there a way to get an existing midi drum file into midi song block?
song reminds me of a song called lost highway from hank williams sr...great song.
Great video, thank you!
My Grid Editor doesn't show Randomise, is there a way to switch that on?
Hi ! Thanks for the video!! I cannot figure out how you are using a midi controller inside of the tap to find feature. I am using logic and cannot seem to trigger the tap to find using my midi controller. Thanks for any help! :)
Fine. I'll give you thumbs up for the video.
That was extremely useful thank you. Honestly listening to that simple example you would be really pushed to prove that it wasn't a human playing that. I have EZ Drummer 2 but I am not a fan of fooling about with midi editors so having a grid pattern in S3 is a deal breaker for me. I just need to check my hard drive space ! :)
Is the SD3 editor better than PTs, Ableton, Studio One 4 that’s what I’ve been using anyway it seems great in stand alone mode but how about automating and automation lanes or tracks? Also once dragged into your Daw won’t your editor be using the Daws velocity, pan, after touch etc... and finally I’m pretty sure my third party FX are superior (pardon the pun) they better be considering the cost and commotion regarding the waves and uad2 bundles I’ve purchased, just cross graded from EZdrummer 2 which I love and now learning the new features, thanks
Furryz Once you drag the midi to your daw you lost the editing options in SD3. But you can import the midi file back into SD3 if you like.
cool very helpful
I cant see the Follow Host Button. Any suggestions. Im using windows and pro tools 12
Purely insane
Much better
Nice software.
The only thing I'd change is I would add a drunk drummer mode where he constantly slows down and then falls off of his throne.
Dumb question: do you need a midi keyboard to use superior drummer3?
Not a requirement, but very useful
Thank you!
Let's see you do that again....without touching the "follow host" button (which is conveniently missing from my version)
Much betta
wow !
Grid editor function and your video just sold a copy of this software
Is it me or does his voice sound like it belongs to a Skyrim npc
It’s you. Nerd.
Why did i learn how to play drums
best beginning tutorial to date most others a waste of time "I know Massenburg did the recording" ect
Llama-snake in a valleyyy
Rule #1.
Never record drums all in one track.
You need separate track for snare, separate track for kick and so on.
That's the only way to get a good control of each drums kit element in your mix.
4:45 "swing" should be the same as the old "humanise" button.
Nope. Humanise makes it snap less to the grid, swing is swing. You could play "robotic swing" (snaps perfectly to tempo grid) or "humanized swing" (imperfect tempo, but more human)
#DanCooper
It might have been better to do your tutorial using a musical style that more people might be familiar with. How can people judge if they don't know the musical idiom?
You've never heard a country song before?
Actually I think the style was irrelevant. It was about fundamentals. I don't listen to country but this brilliant tutorial got me going quickly.
much better? really?
It's "mawch battsah".
Yeah not a fan of that added ghost note on the HH but otherwise awesome
wow!