YT: Superior 2.0 tutorial...

I just bought the samples from his site. Are they going to send me an email or something to the download link?

Awesome tut by the way. :)
 
May i ask you a question?
I've readed somewhere an advice about program velocitis around 115 to 126 to get a "real" performance, but never hit 127, only use 127 to acent a hit

What do you think about it?
 
I just randomize the whole midi file with reapers piano roll, put everything at 120 and then randomize a couple % depending on the material.
 
I always use 127, otherwise each hit starts to fluctuate too much for my tastes. Or if a whole sections too loud ill bring the velocity down, but all by the same amount. (I speak of Metal Foundry rather than Avatar however)
 
I always use 127, otherwise each hit starts to fluctuate too much for my tastes. Or if a whole sections too loud ill bring the velocity down, but all by the same amount. (I speak of Metal Foundry rather than Avatar however)
you have checked the velocity functions, right? Because there's one setting that fucks up sounds which I can't remember now
 
you have checked the velocity functions, right? Because there's one setting that fucks up sounds which I can't remember now

Hmm not sure....ive always done it this way and have never had any issues with any fucked up sounds. Although the Avatar kit has more "trashier" cymbals so id no doubt have to ride the velocities more on those.
 
I must be retarded or something.

I got ApTrigga and the kit but I can't load the TCI files into ApTrigga. When I watch the video Ola has WAV versions. Is there a way I have to convert the TCI to Wav or something? So lost. :|
 
I must be retarded or something.

I got ApTrigga and the kit but I can't load the TCI files into ApTrigga. When I watch the video Ola has WAV versions. Is there a way I have to convert the TCI to Wav or something? So lost. :|

.tci is a file format for slate trigger only - if you bought the pack you should have the tci files and the wav´s, too!
 
I'm totally going to buy SD2.0 one of these days. You play the MIDI in the DAW then use SD as an VST instrument right?

Yes, just setup the VST routing the way you want and depending on how you want to achieve MIDI, you can record an electric kit or program them. Whats cool with SD2.0 is that you can route each track/mic to a VST audiio track so that you can do aditional volume adjustments/eq/comp to help it fit your mix as using the mixer in SD2.0 is a pain.
 
Yes, just setup the VST routing the way you want and depending on how you want to achieve MIDI, you can record an electric kit or program them. Whats cool with SD2.0 is that you can route each track/mic to a VST audiio track so that you can do aditional volume adjustments/eq/comp to help it fit your mix as using the mixer in SD2.0 is a pain.

Sweet cheers.
I'll probably start off importing MIDI from Guitar Pro.