Yesterday I bought the Krimh Drums, after having it for 2 weeks of testing. In almost two days of studying it I am incredibly surprised. Today I don't know anything on the market with this quality, ease and arrangement of different important points to get an incredible battery. I can't, or I have no other words but praise. I will continue testing and exploring, but I already know which plug will accompany me for many years in my sessions and compositions. 🤟😈🤟 S.B.
I love this plugin so much, thanks for making it. We are currently in the process of creating our first EP and we record the drums using a Roland TD-17 kit and initially went for a different drum plugin. Krimh however, coming with your admirable experience and all these versability makes a massive difference. I tested the current mix this morning and wow it doesn't sound at all being recorded with an e-drum kit. Absolutely mind-blowing! 🤘
As I promised to tag you guys: the first single from our upcoming EP is out now. It uses Krimh Drums (triggered by a Roland TD-17 kit via Midi), it also uses Bassknob STD and even the brand-new Ampknob BDH (5169) for distorted guitars. We self-produced this and we are really blown away by the results. But well this is not a surprise... I mean technically there is lots of Jens' wisdom now in this! Thank you guys and keep on rocking the digital producer world
Hi @1200lightyears - I also own a TD-17 kit and am a bit struggling with the proper mapping within Krimh. Do you might have a mapping export with the settings you used for your recording? That would be awesome ,-) Thanks in advance. BTW: Absolutely loving Krimh Drums (after testing the free version for some time I bought the full version yesterday)
@Evexio No, it's great for aggressive rock, garage rock, punk, industrial. I really like the room sound. It's got tons of character. I'd describe it as a kit with a bad attitude, so it works in anything where you want some grit and aggression and a nice 'live' but natural room sound. What it wouldn't be good for is something you would want a neutral, smooth, very tight or dead kit. An issue I could see with this kit is that it's so good AND so characterful that in five years time, we'll be able to identify all over many people's tracks. A bit like with GGD Modern and Massive. But, I'm sure Jens won't mind that he created a future classic. I prefer it to GGD Invasion, and might not have bought Invasion, if I'd learned about this one first.
Will pick up Trivium at some point, given how much I love Krimh. Maybe Jen's will be so kind as to do a Trivium Free later, Krimh Free convinced me to buy the full version very very quickly ;) Nice to have an audio engineer put care into his RUclips voice audio (and lighting), it show's that great attention to detail is in your bones.
9:15 The man speaks the truth. I bought this yesterday for use with Ableton Live. Last night I was thinking, boy, I don't like the ringing. But then I programmed some drums to play along with and I couldn't believe how good everything sounded. I am not a good engineer, nor am I an exceptional guitarist, but having such high-quality drum sounds is an absolute game-changer for me.
@@Bogren.Digital For me it's purely programming but I will still need to be able to use the flexibility of recording a drummers performance in the near future so I'm always looking to keep that door intentionally open. I will probably never go back to miking real drums though. That part of my life is pretty much dead now 😅
I also play metal, pop, funk, blues and even a little country. This kit, particularly the snare and kick, has huge application for multiple genres. Excellent product!!
These drums are amazing, and more importantly they cut through a mix quite easily for me at least. I love all the loops you guys included to makes it easy to just start playing or even make a song. Don’t have to spend much time mixing them either, and can all be done in the program, thank you guys so much. They sound absolutely fantastic even with no processing
Hello! I've been using Krimh drums for a while now, but haven't found a cymbal choke feature yet. Does the full version of the kit include cymbal chokes, such as crash chokes? If so, could you guys from Bogren Digital make a tutorial on how to use these?
Thanks for getting Krimh Drums! Take a look at the mapping page, there are notes responsible for choking the overheads. They are not choke hits (a hit, followed by a choke). Instead you trigger the crash note first, and then place the crash mute note when you want the choke to happen. This gives you a lot more control over the feel of the choke. Cheers!
An incredible drum library, I bought it and love it, I didn't know about the samples that were in the trigger function until I watched this video and you included my favorites I was already using on other mixes. This is a great CPU saving tool as well. Thank you
Finally got around to buying this and took it for a spin just now. I really want to thank Bogren Digital and specifically, Jens, for the great tools that he's provided me with over the last year. I have 2 of the IR packs (thanks Euge Valovirta for turning me onto them!) the incredible Bass knob and now Krimh Drums. You guys are a huge contributor to the music community as a whole. I love my metal like the next guy but do all sorts of music and I don't feel these tools pidgeon hole me into just "metal" and I can push some boundaries using tools primarily created for metal for other genres! I hate just towing a line and my abstract music, good or bad, is a testament to this hahaha! You guys rock!
Thanks so much! It's very rewarding to hear we can help help inspire musicians and producers. Our tools resonate a lot with the metal community because of Jens' production legacy but they are absolutely suitable across any genre. Even Krimh Drums can be easily used in country or pop because of its natural sound. Cheers!
What I already found amazing and fascinating got even more amazing after this video. Thanks for sharing this drum library knowledge. I will definitely have more resources to enjoy. 🥰
So glad to find out that the 3 JB-Custom samples featured are actually the ones I liked the most out of your collection! Especially the Roundhouse Kick which was my go-to Kick sound. Until today 🙂Great product,man. Just great, thanks.
I tried to replace Perfect Drums with a more recent drum vst and bought two different ones that turned out to be a waste of money. Took a leap of faith with Krimh Drums and FINALLY I got what I need. :) Thank you so much for these epic drums.
Just bought it, amazing product! Love the anti-machinegun system so much. Look forward to your future drum products, for example try to make drum kits for different tones or genres:)
Bought this swapped out my GGD invasion samples on a previously recorded track. Sounds amazing. Getting ready to record more with my Roland TD-30 but haven’t seen how Krimh learns the hi hat… any tutorials on that?
Hey Jens! During your Black Friday sale i had to decide on one product to get, and it was between the Ampknob BDH bundle and the Krimh Drums. I went with the Ampknob BDH bundle as i always struggle to get a decent tone from plugins. I'm very happy with it! Finally my tone issues is a thing of the past and i can focus on the music. I also got the free version of Krimh Drums for now mainly because i suck at programming drums. So the free version is the perfect starting point for me. If i get better I'll purchase the full version. I have a very stupid question though, how do i actually drag the grooves onto my daw timeline? I can listen to the few grooves that was added on the free version, but have no idea how to make use of them. Thanks man!
Hi, Dean. Thanks for reaching out. You can check our article here: support.bogrendigital.com/hc/en-us/articles/12985698855581-DAW-Arrange-the-MIDI-groove-by-dragging-and-dropping If you need additional information, please shoot us at support@bogrendigital.com All the best, and happy mixing!
How does the midi mapping work for a roland E kit? can we just right click on the images of each drum and map the CC or is it a bit tricker than this? Please let me know, thanks!
Random question... What is the file size? My current drum plugin is 17GB and I don't wanna get rid of it but also don't want to overload my laptop haha
Yes you can! Place them inside of the MIDI folder in the installation directory. Just make sure they are in the General MIDI format for the mapping to work.
Awsome sounding drums! Quick question: if I want to sidechain compress the kick drum to a bass guitar, I have to route the kick into a track in my daw and then sidechain it there, right? Is there another way to do it (directly from the kontakt library?). Thanks.
I signed and nothing arrived in my email, I tried with another email and I've been waiting for days and nothing arrived, neither in the spam nor in the trash.
You can check out the videos available on the page or on Krimh Drums page our blog. Blog: bogrendigital.com/blogs/news Krimh Drums page: bogrendigital.com/products/krimh-drums Feel free to shoot us at support@bogrendigital.com for further assistance. Thank you
The samples sound pretty unprocessed which I love. We need more raw samples! Or like Mixwave does it by giving you both options, to get the best of both worlds.
Man, so close! Everything is amazing about this - and it even has 2 kicks, which seems rare these days for some reason. But, it doesn't seem you can control each kick individually other than level. Pitch, Pan, etc all seem to apply to both kicks. So disappointing 😢 (I know I could probably do multi-out, but I'd like to control it within Kontakt)
Great to hear you like it! We had to make many decisions to keep to software easy to use. Since in our productions at Fascination Street Studios we never had a situation where kick left and right would not be panned or pitched differently. Can you tell us more about your use case?
@@Bogren.Digital - I wouldn't figure it's any more complicated (for the user) to keep each kick on its own track. I just like to make little adjustments to each kick till I get a certain 'feel' when they're going fast. I'm not a fan of fast double kicks that basically sound the same (hate double pedals) - it just sounds like the same drum, just faster.
@@roxnroll8050 we hate that too. In Krimh Drums we sampled two separate kick shells. One played with left foot, one with right. Then we have round robins / multiple version of the same hot randomly selected on playback. If you need even more variety, you can choose a different head/beater for one of the kicks. Please also keep ‘anti machine gun’ and ‘auto double kick’ options on for the most natural sound.
@@Bogren.Digital nice. These are all wonderful things (and so glad you agree!). The pitch and pan just leaves a little more room for creativity. In most samplers I need to add another instance, and use Cubase’s drum map. All cool, but such a headache. Still, this sounds amazing!
Brother, small detail, but for me here in Turkey the top bitly link for 'Get Krimh Drums' didn't connect until I used a vpn. Btw you doing good health-wise, you look a bit run down?.
Noooooo you didn't sample Krimh's bell! 😭😭😭 Just joking this library sounds amazing. This market is already pretty saturated (GGD, Mixwave) but this library still stands out.
Did i miss the part where he shows how to record the drums?....I'm so lost with all this stuff. All i can do is click on a drum and hear a sound. Then what?
Whatever compression or mic that is making his saliva sounds so audible makes this impossible for me to watch, it's like nails on a blackboard to my ears... Awesome plug in, nice work but damn..
Yesterday I bought the Krimh Drums, after having it for 2 weeks of testing. In almost two days of studying it I am incredibly surprised. Today I don't know anything on the market with this quality, ease and arrangement of different important points to get an incredible battery. I can't, or I have no other words but praise. I will continue testing and exploring, but I already know which plug will accompany me for many years in my sessions and compositions.
🤟😈🤟
S.B.
I love this plugin so much, thanks for making it. We are currently in the process of creating our first EP and we record the drums using a Roland TD-17 kit and initially went for a different drum plugin. Krimh however, coming with your admirable experience and all these versability makes a massive difference. I tested the current mix this morning and wow it doesn't sound at all being recorded with an e-drum kit. Absolutely mind-blowing! 🤘
Awseome to hear! Please share the tracks and tag us when it comes out, we'd love to check it out.
@@Bogren.Digital Yay, we'll definitely ping you when it's out ♥🤘
As I promised to tag you guys: the first single from our upcoming EP is out now. It uses Krimh Drums (triggered by a Roland TD-17 kit via Midi), it also uses Bassknob STD and even the brand-new Ampknob BDH (5169) for distorted guitars. We self-produced this and we are really blown away by the results. But well this is not a surprise... I mean technically there is lots of Jens' wisdom now in this! Thank you guys and keep on rocking the digital producer world
@@Bogren.Digital So I may have missed it, but what is the tom fx channel?
Hi @1200lightyears - I also own a TD-17 kit and am a bit struggling with the proper mapping within Krimh. Do you might have a mapping export with the settings you used for your recording? That would be awesome ,-) Thanks in advance. BTW: Absolutely loving Krimh Drums (after testing the free version for some time I bought the full version yesterday)
Thank you Papa Jens for giving the next generation the tools to make killer music 👌🏻
We used this kit in a rock track. Don’t be fooled this isn’t just for metal.
That’s awesome I was worried it’s be too metal!
@Evexio No, it's great for aggressive rock, garage rock, punk, industrial. I really like the room sound. It's got tons of character. I'd describe it as a kit with a bad attitude, so it works in anything where you want some grit and aggression and a nice 'live' but natural room sound. What it wouldn't be good for is something you would want a neutral, smooth, very tight or dead kit. An issue I could see with this kit is that it's so good AND so characterful that in five years time, we'll be able to identify all over many people's tracks. A bit like with GGD Modern and Massive. But, I'm sure Jens won't mind that he created a future classic. I prefer it to GGD Invasion, and might not have bought Invasion, if I'd learned about this one first.
It's like a DAW inside a DAW. So much control it's insane.
Sold!!! Love the natural sound of it! Going to test this on some old mixes in replacement of a competitor product.
Thanks! We're on a mission to make programmed drums sound natural and powerful. Great to hear you are enjoying Krimj Drums! 🙌
Love this drum library! Pure awesomeness! 💪🥁🤘
Will pick up Trivium at some point, given how much I love Krimh. Maybe Jen's will be so kind as to do a Trivium Free later, Krimh Free convinced me to buy the full version very very quickly ;) Nice to have an audio engineer put care into his RUclips voice audio (and lighting), it show's that great attention to detail is in your bones.
9:15 The man speaks the truth. I bought this yesterday for use with Ableton Live. Last night I was thinking, boy, I don't like the ringing. But then I programmed some drums to play along with and I couldn't believe how good everything sounded. I am not a good engineer, nor am I an exceptional guitarist, but having such high-quality drum sounds is an absolute game-changer for me.
Have purchased this...absolutely fantastic you wont be disappointed the samples so rich in sound
This is now my new goto solution for years to come. Love using this thing from day one🤘
Thanks, Francois! How do you use Krimh Drums? An e-kit, or programming your own parts?
@@Bogren.Digital For me it's purely programming but I will still need to be able to use the flexibility of recording a drummers performance in the near future so I'm always looking to keep that door intentionally open.
I will probably never go back to miking real drums though. That part of my life is pretty much dead now 😅
Been using these drums for a few days now! Love the vibe... They sound awesome!! \m/
It's pretty incredible how much you included with this plugin. Thank you so fucking much.
21:36 Fun fact, I actually had to use a horse sample back in 2014 in a metal production. It was fantastic. That is all.
Was it for reinforcing the snare tone? 😉
@@Bogren.Digital Unfortunately not! But I do think the band would've gotten a huge laugh out of that one
Commenting to support, good work being done here. Thanks!
Thanks a bunch! 🤘
You guys and ML Drums have absolutely taken drum plug into the next level in my opinion.
Metalheads' paradise this drum library (for NI Kontakt) is! Amazing job, Jens!
I also play metal, pop, funk, blues and even a little country. This kit, particularly the snare and kick, has huge application for multiple genres. Excellent product!!
Love the plugin!! Its awesome!! 🤘🏼🙌🏼 Thanks for the video! 🤩
These drums are amazing, and more importantly they cut through a mix quite easily for me at least. I love all the loops you guys included to makes it easy to just start playing or even make a song. Don’t have to spend much time mixing them either, and can all be done in the program, thank you guys so much. They sound absolutely fantastic even with no processing
Thanks and cheers to writing cool new music!
Love the ringy snares! I play these on edrums, and its a blast
Nice!!! Can't wait to try this ! Looks awesome! Sounds great too!
I think it sounds very good and has great options.
Hello! I've been using Krimh drums for a while now, but haven't found a cymbal choke feature yet. Does the full version of the kit include cymbal chokes, such as crash chokes? If so, could you guys from Bogren Digital make a tutorial on how to use these?
Thanks for getting Krimh Drums! Take a look at the mapping page, there are notes responsible for choking the overheads. They are not choke hits (a hit, followed by a choke). Instead you trigger the crash note first, and then place the crash mute note when you want the choke to happen. This gives you a lot more control over the feel of the choke. Cheers!
An incredible drum library, I bought it and love it, I didn't know about the samples that were in the trigger function until I watched this video and you included my favorites I was already using on other mixes. This is a great CPU saving tool as well. Thank you
Yeah, this one is the anti-AmpKnob. Packed with features an possibilities. 😁
Great to hear you are enjoying it, Bob!
Finally got around to buying this and took it for a spin just now. I really want to thank Bogren Digital and specifically, Jens, for the great tools that he's provided me with over the last year. I have 2 of the IR packs (thanks Euge Valovirta for turning me onto them!) the incredible Bass knob and now Krimh Drums. You guys are a huge contributor to the music community as a whole. I love my metal like the next guy but do all sorts of music and I don't feel these tools pidgeon hole me into just "metal" and I can push some boundaries using tools primarily created for metal for other genres! I hate just towing a line and my abstract music, good or bad, is a testament to this hahaha! You guys rock!
Thanks so much! It's very rewarding to hear we can help help inspire musicians and producers. Our tools resonate a lot with the metal community because of Jens' production legacy but they are absolutely suitable across any genre. Even Krimh Drums can be easily used in country or pop because of its natural sound. Cheers!
Jens and Euge are the goats!
Definitely going to scoop it eventually when I can afford it. Bassknob is wicked nice.
What I already found amazing and fascinating got even more amazing after this video.
Thanks for sharing this drum library knowledge.
I will definitely have more resources to enjoy. 🥰
Thanks for checking it out, Vinícius! It’s a pretty complex library so we thought it would be good to go over all the details. Glad you liked it!
Love the ease of using SD3 midi. Fits in mix well. Any plans for more kits?
So glad to find out that the 3 JB-Custom samples featured are actually the ones I liked the most out of your collection! Especially the Roundhouse Kick which was my go-to Kick sound. Until today 🙂Great product,man. Just great, thanks.
Cheers! 🙌
This is phenomenaaaaaalll !!!!!
I tried to replace Perfect Drums with a more recent drum vst and bought two different ones that turned out to be a waste of money. Took a leap of faith with Krimh Drums and FINALLY I got what I need. :) Thank you so much for these epic drums.
That is truly fantastic to hear! Thank you for trusting us, and cheers to great drum tones! 🙌
You guys and JZIR are the only people i buy from. I'll grab Khrim drum pack soon!
Interesting library, sounds great 👍🏻
This is Awesome!
Thank you!
I wanna use this on some POST ROCK... so inspired!
Hi! This kit sounds incredible! Only thing that I'm wondering is about cymbal chokes. Can the plugin do that? Love from Finland ❤
Just bought it, amazing product! Love the anti-machinegun system so much. Look forward to your future drum products, for example try to make drum kits for different tones or genres:)
Thanks! We’re just getting started 😁
This rules every drum VST out there
Bought this swapped out my GGD invasion samples on a previously recorded track. Sounds amazing. Getting ready to record more with my Roland TD-30 but haven’t seen how Krimh learns the hi hat… any tutorials on that?
Is there a way to use an external plugin as an insert effect?
Can you help me with the snare trig ? its the only track that dont work in the plugin but with the kick trig no problem
Can you shoot us an email to support@bogrendigital.com? We would love to help you.
Its done thank you
Hey Jens! During your Black Friday sale i had to decide on one product to get, and it was between the Ampknob BDH bundle and the Krimh Drums. I went with the Ampknob BDH bundle as i always struggle to get a decent tone from plugins. I'm very happy with it! Finally my tone issues is a thing of the past and i can focus on the music. I also got the free version of Krimh Drums for now mainly because i suck at programming drums. So the free version is the perfect starting point for me. If i get better I'll purchase the full version. I have a very stupid question though, how do i actually drag the grooves onto my daw timeline? I can listen to the few grooves that was added on the free version, but have no idea how to make use of them. Thanks man!
Hi, Dean. Thanks for reaching out.
You can check our article here: support.bogrendigital.com/hc/en-us/articles/12985698855581-DAW-Arrange-the-MIDI-groove-by-dragging-and-dropping
If you need additional information, please shoot us at support@bogrendigital.com
All the best, and happy mixing!
@@Bogren.Digital Thank you so much for the speedy response. I appreciate it immensely! 🤘
Does the anti-machine gun works with the kick also or do we have to humanize those parts within the daw pianoroll? Thanks!
If the programmed kick is fast enough, it will activate the auto double kick.
Anti-machine gun works for snare and toms.
You can check it at 04:28 :)
How does the midi mapping work for a roland E kit? can we just right click on the images of each drum and map the CC or is it a bit tricker than this? Please let me know, thanks!
Absolutely crazyyyyy!!
Does the library work with FL Studio 21 on Mac?
Yes, as long as you can run the free Kontakt Player, it will work!
Can I use my own tci files in this?
What is the size of the library?
does the trig use any TCI file ?
Absolutely love this plug-in, by far the best I've used.
Quick question though, does the Anti-machine gun work on blast beats aswell?
Thanks, Tony! Yes, it does. We recommend always keeping it on for best results.
Random question... What is the file size? My current drum plugin is 17GB and I don't wanna get rid of it but also don't want to overload my laptop haha
Hi! About 4GB
@@Bogren.DigitalThat ain't too bad! Thank you!
how many gb has this drum libary?
Looks and sounds lovely! Can I add own midi grooves to the groove browser?
Yes you can! Place them inside of the MIDI folder in the installation directory. Just make sure they are in the General MIDI format for the mapping to work.
@@Bogren.Digital Thanks for the quick heads up, awesome!
Awsome sounding drums! Quick question: if I want to sidechain compress the kick drum to a bass guitar, I have to route the kick into a track in my daw and then sidechain it there, right? Is there another way to do it (directly from the kontakt library?). Thanks.
Yeah, you can route out the kick to a separate channel.
Is cymbal choking from Roland e-drum cymbal pads supported? (the midi message is polyphonic aftertouch)
Not yet but we did some tests and looks like we will be able to implement this in the near future. We are working on an update.
I signed and nothing arrived in my email, I tried with another email and I've been waiting for days and nothing arrived, neither in the spam nor in the trash.
Please check your spam and promotions folder. If nothing is there, shoot us an email to support@bogrendigital.com and we will get you going.
1.25 Speed is life
i dont now i sitt and think about baye this bute i dont now the have ezdrumemr 3 i dont now what is best
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The link to the midi mapping video does not work anymore. Is there still such a video?
You can check out the videos available on the page or on Krimh Drums page our blog.
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The samples sound pretty unprocessed which I love. We need more raw samples! Or like Mixwave does it by giving you both options, to get the best of both worlds.
Man, so close! Everything is amazing about this - and it even has 2 kicks, which seems rare these days for some reason. But, it doesn't seem you can control each kick individually other than level. Pitch, Pan, etc all seem to apply to both kicks. So disappointing 😢 (I know I could probably do multi-out, but I'd like to control it within Kontakt)
Great to hear you like it! We had to make many decisions to keep to software easy to use. Since in our productions at Fascination Street Studios we never had a situation where kick left and right would not be panned or pitched differently. Can you tell us more about your use case?
@@Bogren.Digital - I wouldn't figure it's any more complicated (for the user) to keep each kick on its own track. I just like to make little adjustments to each kick till I get a certain 'feel' when they're going fast. I'm not a fan of fast double kicks that basically sound the same (hate double pedals) - it just sounds like the same drum, just faster.
@@roxnroll8050 we hate that too. In Krimh Drums we sampled two separate kick shells. One played with left foot, one with right. Then we have round robins / multiple version of the same hot randomly selected on playback.
If you need even more variety, you can choose a different head/beater for one of the kicks.
Please also keep ‘anti machine gun’ and ‘auto double kick’ options on for the most natural sound.
@@Bogren.Digital nice. These are all wonderful things (and so glad you agree!). The pitch and pan just leaves a little more room for creativity. In most samplers I need to add another instance, and use Cubase’s drum map. All cool, but such a headache. Still, this sounds amazing!
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very nice sounding . for a comment. this drums needs to have more groove files like ez drummer 2-3 or ssd etc. but definetelty kıcks ass waowww
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Brother, small detail, but for me here in Turkey the top bitly link for 'Get Krimh Drums' didn't connect until I used a vpn. Btw you doing good health-wise, you look a bit run down?.
This IS GREATBUT WHY NOT AN HIGH TUNED SNARE?
are the grooves in the free version?
Yes! There a demo MIDI grooves included 🥁
Noooooo you didn't sample Krimh's bell! 😭😭😭
Just joking this library sounds amazing. This market is already pretty saturated (GGD, Mixwave) but this library still stands out.
Yes we did. His signature old ride cymbals is there along with the bell. 😁
I have no idea how to use this in my DAW
please feel free to shoot us at support@bogrendigital.com, and our team will gladly help you out.
Did i miss the part where he shows how to record the drums?....I'm so lost with all this stuff. All i can do is click on a drum and hear a sound. Then what?
Feel free to shoot us at support@bogrendigital.com, and our team will gladly help you out.
why no stand alone version ?
Kontakt can be launched in standalone. No need to fire up a DAW.
Kontakt is 100% free!! Don't worry!
whats better? this or GGD invasion?!? no 1v1 anywhere on internet
thats tough! they both sound different to me. invasion would be tough to beat, to me, but its subjective. But...i like both!
Whatever compression or mic that is making his saliva sounds so audible makes this impossible for me to watch, it's like nails on a blackboard to my ears... Awesome plug in, nice work but damn..
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dude do you know superior drummer? it sounds better and it's been around for 5+ years LOL
just a toomtrack rip off lol you can hear their sounds lol
It’s true. They have a snare, we have a snare. We both have kick drums and cymbals too! 🤯