![]() ![]() In comparison, SSD5 Free is much more complex: This simplicity means I can teach my drummer how to lay down a basic rhythmic idea with it, without requiring him to have a full course in audio engineering. a selection of decent basic groove patterns and fills, in 4/4 and 6/8.no alternative sound choices: it's this one kit, love it or leave it.the sound is pre-processed punchy modern rock/metal.basic extra articulations: open/half/closed/pedal hi-hat, shot/side-stick snare, regular/bell ride, regular/stopped crash. ![]() the kit is basic: kick, snare, hi-hat, 3 toms, ride, 2 crashes, splash, china.a pretty decent GUI with a basic mixer and not much to fiddle around.no installer or extra junk: it's just a zipped folder. ![]() On the flip side, it's not very flexible, because it's punchy and pre-processed. It definitely has a rock/metal in-your-face sound, which is actually pretty good as-is for the genre. It seems to be a kit meant for metal and hard rock. ![]()
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