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Lorennn04

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[Edited by Lorennn04 on 10-06-2022 08:27 AM]

My brother is a drummer with no interest in recording, and an old-ish model Roland TD9 kit. He mainly practices on headphones.

I wondered if playing through a drum software library would sound more like a kit in a room and was curious if anyone here had any recommendations for products that would fit the bill
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I already have Komplete with the Abbey Road drum series so we’ll try those first but wondered if there are people here with any experience of other libraries

Thanks
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[Edited by VWilliamm on 28-06-2022 09:40 AM]

I've used Roland TD-9 and TD-4 kits with Toontrack's Superior Drummer. It's pretty easy to configure to use with V-Drums. The library has several different kits with numerous options for principal pieces and cymbals, the sounds are great. There are lots of layers and different articulations for each kit piece as well as a huge range of mic placement options so getting a coherent "real kit in a real room" sound is not difficult. Certainly a big step up from the internal sounds of these somewhat older Roland sound modules.
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