By the way, I will explain it quickly because I did not write it.
The DAW I use is FL Studio, but I think it's basically the same for other DAWs.
Paraout with Steven Slate Drums SSD 5.5
Start "SSD 5.5".
FL Studio settings
First, enable multi-out in the FL Studio settings.
Click Processing from the gear icon.
Here you decide how many multi-outs you want.
For example, if you want to multi-out all drum parts, drag by that number and number them.
The point to note here is that the very first "1.Output # 1" is left blank.
(This number means the number on the right with respect to the mixer set in "TRACK" on the upper right)
If you want to do it all at once, click "Auto map output" and it will give you a serial number.
However, if you shake them all, there are 32, so if you don't need that much, manual is faster.
Here, only Kick is output separately, so enter "2" in "2.Output # 1".
This completes the settings on the FL Studio side.
"SSD 5.5" settings
Open "Mix" of "SSD 5.5".
Change "Out 1 st" at the bottom of "Kick Dir" on the far left to "Out 2 st".
That's it.
The kick track will vary from Kit to Kit, so decide if you want to route to the same mixer as appropriate.
For "Delux Metal 01", Kick is assigned to the three mixers, so set each to "Out 2 st".
Summary
SSD is pretty easy to use.
If you want to be more concernedSuperior Drummer 3 |OrFXpansion – BFD3I think it will be the choice of.
I have a BFD 3, but it's pretty cluttered and hard to use.
(Also, future updates are quite suspicious, so those who are considering purchasing should check it carefully)
I only hear the Superior Drummer 3 has a good reputation, but the price ($ 399) is unbelievable, so it's not an amount you can buy.
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