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Toontrack Death & Darkness SDX (Download)


Description
The SDX was configured as two separate libraries, one for each studio. The ‘Death’ portion of the SDX was recorded by Mark Lewis at his choice studio, the Sonic Ranch in Tornillo, Texas. The Ranch’s perfectly crafted Vincent van Haaff-designed main room offers second-to-none acoustics – pristine and distinct but still dense and with a warm, resonant and balanced natural reverb.
To contrast, the ‘Darkness’ part of the SDX offers a completely different experience – a darker, less polished and more raw-natured tone of drums. It was recorded in the empty swimming pool in Tue’s longtime and much- legendary Antfarm Studio in Aarhus, Denmark. With the reflective surface of the hard tile walls and floor in the pool combined with the surrounding room’s brick structure and high ceiling, the ambience of this unique room heard on countless albums is unlike any other.
Welcome to two studios, two schools of modern engineering and an almost insurmountable amount of drums ready for you to hone, mold and shape to literally anything you can imagine sound-wise. Get ready to produce drum mixes that have the power to pierce and cut through any thick wall of guitars or extremely layered production.


Features
- Nine (9) complete kits
- A total of 19 bass drums, 19 snare drums, 35 cymbals and more Recorded at two different studios: Sonic Ranch, TX, (by Mark Lewis) and Antfarm Studios, Denmark, (by Tue Madsen)
- Sampled with extreme attention to detail and articulation
- Configured as a two SDXs, one for each studio
- Includes custom mix presets engineered by Mark Lewis and Tue Madsen
- ‘Death’ library sampled by legendary drummer Sean Reinert (Death, Cynic)
- Includes MIDI performed by Sean Reinert and Jay Postones (TesseracT)
- 184 GB of raw drum sounds
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Reviewed by 2 customers
It's Tough to NOT use the Death Kit!
submitted5 years ago
byBuddy Lee
fromHouston, TX
Superior and EZ Drummer have been my go-to as my Roland set's brain got older. Initially I was using them in conjunction, but I've become handicapped from the legs down so intricate double bass and blastbeats are impossible. I have 3-4 SDXs and 4-5 EZXs and I pretty much have ALL the sounds I want that serve my needs. Now I just buy midi! I just export audio out to Logic and treat it like a real set processing, but they are for the most part, mix-ready as they can be. Of the two sets here, Death is IMO my favorite. Darkness is very useable, much more TIGHT sounding. I have modern metal writing tendencies, but '00's mixing preferences.
The best drum vst for metal I've ever try
submitted5 years ago
byHugo
fromWaltham, ma
That superior drummer is the best I already knew but this together with decades made my superior drummer complete.
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