Ez superior drummer 3
But that is a limitation of the hardware that can’t be hacked in any way. The REAL challenge is to shave off everything you don’t need ( Or hear ) in all those files cause you have only 100MB to work with which is one of the biggest ( or only, if it wasn’t for the lousy connectors ) drawback of BB. Then I just exported it as wave file and cut up all the samples and built a new Drum Kit in BBM with them with note values like SD3. I made a “MIDI” track in Studio One 5 that played each drum 15 times with velocity from 0 to 127. It also makes me wonder if there will be an update for SD3 to add bandmate as a feature, because technically it’s almost there, or do the plan on adding it in an SD4 version and have to pay for an upgrade? The Caveats is there is no crossgrade pricing from SD2 to SD3, so full price was the cost to upgrade, but if I needed the bandmate feature of EZD3 I could of purchased it first and then get crossgrade price for SD3.I just sampled the kit sounds that I liked in SD3. For the most part it is the transients of the rhythm groove part I’m playing on the guitar I’m looking to capture.
What I’m wondering is if I took the recorded rhythm guitar, and dropped the part into tracker, then assigned it to say a Tom, which is the essence of what I’m going after in a Bo Didley style beat for the song, if it would work similar to bandmate? It would make sense then some hits in the translation could be reassigned from the Tom hits to another track like a kick. If by miscalculation and picks up the snare as a tom or vice versa, or any number of other similar drums, it has a menu so the part can be reassigned. Then started looking for the feature in SD3, because I have a groove in a rhythm guitar part I’d like to match and found out it only works in the Tracker feature with drum grooves, even deciphering the different kit pieces into their respective midi part. From watching tutorials to better familiarize myself with the features in SD3 I ran across the video for bandmate in EZD3.