

So, has anyone been down this road already, and found an SDX that beats Indiependent in warm, organic, "glued-together" sounds?Īlso significant: Indiependent lacks the extra articulations that are now standard in the SDX packs (more cymbal hits, off-center snare, beater variations, etc. Review: Toontrack The Rooms of Hansa SDX As part of its never-ending tour of global drum content, Swedish sampling supremo Toontrack explores rooms big and small in Berlin’s Hansa recording studios. 10. Youtube demos sound great, but without buying them, I'm not able to do a solid A/B comparison to see if Indiependent has been outclassed. However, more recently Toontrack has released Fields of Rock, Death & Darkness, Decades, Rooms of Hansa. Anyways, there are bound to be different answers here, as people have varying tastes and own different SDX releases. This marks the fifth SDX release since the launch of Superior Drummer 3. For those of us who are finicky about natural "old school"-sounding drums, Indiependent was wonderful. Today Toontrack released The Rooms of Hansa SDX, a sound library expansion for Superior Drummer 3 recorded by Grammy Award-winning recording/mixing engineer Michael Ilbert at the Hansa Tonstudio in Berlin, Germany. The Rooms of Hansa v1-0-2 SDX Seis (6) kits completos adems de muchas configuraciones opcionales En total, 12 cajas y 7 bombos Amplia coleccin de charles y platillos. Everything else seemed to have a clinical, processed quality in comparison. The Rooms of Hansa SDX - A Wall Of Sound Massive collection of drums captured in the 4 different rooms of the Hansa Tonstudio.


In the years after its 2015 release, many commented on how the Indiependent SDX had a much more organic sound than the other contemporary SDX (as well as the core library). has anyone found the more recent SDX to sound better? I know there are some big fans of the Indiependent SDX here.
