Hey bud, I have a question that I hope you can help with. I bought this plugin but can’t figure out how to program my roland drums with it. Do you happen to have a video on how to do this that you can direct me to? I would appreciate any help you can provide with this.
6:28 love that ping I’ve been watching all your videos I love learning about different kinds of gear I’m a bass player so it’s cool watching this kind of stuff
damn you didn't have to go all out for the demo section! just bought this, so far it's pretty good. there is an issue with FL studio though, the kick ends up sounding distorted and bitcruched somehow! apparently other people have documented this too. i fixed it by toggling "use fixed size buffers" on in the plugin settings though, after this it seems to clear up the weird issue.
01:45 started humming "Keeps me searching for a heart of gold" which immediately left at 02:03 ! Do you have a video about incorporating your electronic drums into your DAW?
Is it well compatible with any DAW (Cubase in particular) And how does it compare to Groove Agent S.E ? Is it really an added value for rock and metal prod ?
Yes it's perfectly compatible, it's just a VST. I haven't used Groove Agent to compare, but it's one of the best kits from Ugritone, and I've seen it come on sale for $10, so it's certainly a great value there!
@@NickLeonard haha yeah, maybe using one of the really poor quality basic EZdrummer packs and then using a ton of reverb might be a better move, but this Ugritone is on sale for $30 so I am thinking about pulling the trigger. I used the Duality II EZdrummer for my last album which sounds good, but I think I'm getting tired of those presets now.
Nice video! I kind of feel the Ugritones sits in a weird place for me. They sound really stale and boring compared to acoustic drums, but they dont really sound like a cool drum machine either, like say an Alesis Hr 16. Would find it really difficult to use something like this in my own productions.
With any sampled instrument, a lot of the energy and realism comes down to the velocity and timing! Having done a lot of drun recording both acoustic and electronic, I think I can get better results with a lot less work with sampled drums. The Ugritone libraries can be a bit different to work with compared to other samplers, but they're fun too. You have to like the sound though!
Thank you for the review and especially critique, as I'm always thinking of improvements to the engine!
Awesome, keep up the good work!
You really put out some killer stuff. Sorry the business didn’t work out. How come you don’t just keep the store up tho?
Hey bud, I have a question that I hope you can help with. I bought this plugin but can’t figure out how to program my roland drums with it. Do you happen to have a video on how to do this that you can direct me to? I would appreciate any help you can provide with this.
6:28 love that ping I’ve been watching all your videos I love learning about different kinds of gear I’m a bass player so it’s cool watching this kind of stuff
I am very sad this company is closing ;(
I know i just saw that, their closing sale is ridiculously advantageous. How do I even use these, can I use these outright?
@@waltervargas1958 Yes, they are standalone! No need for Kontakt sample player or such!
And yes indeed the sale is insane!!!!
@@waltervargas1958 yes! no sampler needed. Just need a DAW
damn you didn't have to go all out for the demo section! just bought this, so far it's pretty good. there is an issue with FL studio though, the kick ends up sounding distorted and bitcruched somehow! apparently other people have documented this too. i fixed it by toggling "use fixed size buffers" on in the plugin settings though, after this it seems to clear up the weird issue.
I've always liked the stuff that Ugritone releases. Sometimes they sound more realistic than Toontrack or GGD.
Excellent video 🤘🏻🤘🏻
01:45 started humming "Keeps me searching for a heart of gold" which immediately left at 02:03 ! Do you have a video about incorporating your electronic drums into your DAW?
@@MajorGRecording this is my most detailed drum guide
ruclips.net/video/FP3S8uJ_1uo/видео.htmlsi=zOhS5bALHZBlt4Pc
Wouldn't have expected to be rick rolled today! 😂
Is it well compatible with any DAW (Cubase in particular) And how does it compare to Groove Agent S.E ? Is it really an added value for rock and metal prod ?
Yes it's perfectly compatible, it's just a VST. I haven't used Groove Agent to compare, but it's one of the best kits from Ugritone, and I've seen it come on sale for $10, so it's certainly a great value there!
do you think that you could achieve the reverbery lofi dungeon synthy sound of Summoning w this?
With the right processing, you should be able to. These are clean, so there's plenty of flexibility, though they may almost be too nice for that lol
@@NickLeonard haha yeah, maybe using one of the really poor quality basic EZdrummer packs and then using a ton of reverb might be a better move, but this Ugritone is on sale for $30 so I am thinking about pulling the trigger. I used the Duality II EZdrummer for my last album which sounds good, but I think I'm getting tired of those presets now.
@@kdonsky6 I recommend them either way. It's easier to dirty up a clean drum sound than vice versa
Gone country and you use it to play black metal beats 🤘🤘🤘🤘
what else!?
@@NickLeonard i though gone County mean the genre
@@jcalzada74 It does, you got the joke
Nice video! I kind of feel the Ugritones sits in a weird place for me. They sound really stale and boring compared to acoustic drums, but they dont really sound like a cool drum machine either, like say an Alesis Hr 16. Would find it really difficult to use something like this in my own productions.
With any sampled instrument, a lot of the energy and realism comes down to the velocity and timing! Having done a lot of drun recording both acoustic and electronic, I think I can get better results with a lot less work with sampled drums.
The Ugritone libraries can be a bit different to work with compared to other samplers, but they're fun too. You have to like the sound though!