![]() ![]() MESA/Boogie® is a registered trademark property of MESA/Boogie Limited Corporation. Marshall® and the Marshall logo are registered trademarks of Marshall Amplification Plc. If you don't like something specific about a drummer Region, you can drag that region to another empty MIDI channel and it becomes a regular MIDI track (keeping all the MIDI info) You can drag it back to the Drummer channel and edit through MIDI regions to your heart's content.AmpliTube®, TONEX®, AI Machine Modeling™, ToneNET™, SVX™, X-GEAR™, X-DRIVE™, X-SPACE™, X-TIME™, X-VIBE™, VIR™, DIM™, DSM™, VRM™, are trademarks or registered trademark property of IK Multimedia Production Srl. But there are plenty of free amp sims - LePou Plugins, and Egnite Amps come to mind - that do the metal thing very well for free. I don't feel that the Amp Designer can cut it if you're trying to do metal. Space Designer (convolution reverb) is good too and has a lot of good IRs ready in the box. The stock Compressor and EQ are my go-to plugs. They've recently added a few more modes (different compression types) to the stock Compressor plug. ![]() You can drag it back to the Drummer channel and edit through MIDI regions to your heart's content. If you don't like something specific about a drummer Region, you can drag that region to another empty MIDI channel and it becomes a regular MIDI track (keeping all the MIDI info). You can, of course, keep the MIDI info and change the instrument to something else such as addictive drums, or Superior Drummer, etc. They have recently added a Drum Machine Designer and quite a few electronic - type sounds to go with it. When you create a new Drummer track it comes with the Drum Kit Designer as the default instrument (not the old Ultrabeat Drum Synth). Essentially it self-populates a sort-of MIDI region with drum info in a certain style and a combination of smart controls automatically edit it to change patterns, fills, etc. ![]() Could work for you though depending on your needs.). Go watch some stuff on youtube about Logic's Drummer plugin, it was new with Logic X and it's really cool (not necessarily a metal production type of sound tho with the stock drums. I've never used Cubase so I can't comment on it, but I use Logic and I never pass up an opportunity to have someone come over to the dark side. ![]()
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