- #STEVEN SLATE TRIGGER 2 NOT WORKING AFTER CUBASE UPGRADE INSTALL#
- #STEVEN SLATE TRIGGER 2 NOT WORKING AFTER CUBASE UPGRADE SOFTWARE#
- #STEVEN SLATE TRIGGER 2 NOT WORKING AFTER CUBASE UPGRADE DOWNLOAD#
Top job Slate Digital and all the hard workers! (BTW, when I tried Drumagog once a few years back, I really disliked it. Trigger is like a big brother to it, with added features and better triggering. Anyone who's been involved in discussing drum replacement here on the forum over the past few years, has probably already been bored silly with me talking up AP Trigga which I've been using sucessfully now for years and I love it. My grievances above put to one side, I love this plug. I think this is a well put together piece of software. As it stands, I feel like they are trying to trick me into parting with the cash, without treating me like a professional.
#STEVEN SLATE TRIGGER 2 NOT WORKING AFTER CUBASE UPGRADE INSTALL#
If the Trigger demo was a full install that simply ran out after 14 days, by then I'd have got totally in bed with Slate and my money would be in their account well before the 14 days ran out. The bottom line is, I'm working on 9 mixes at the moment and I need to be working in my drum triggering as I go along. At the moment it feels like they are treating us like children.
#STEVEN SLATE TRIGGER 2 NOT WORKING AFTER CUBASE UPGRADE SOFTWARE#
I need to try out this software properly in anger with a session. I think Slate's attitude to the demo mode is very juvenile.
See my later post #24 (about page 3) and Werner's comments. Where does a newbie find this information? Answer: you're not supposed to. I find this a touch sneaky and disingenuous. THEN I find out from Werner that it isn't even available in the bought version yet. Once again, this is mentioned in their blurb on the website as a feature, talked about in the video, but isn't available in demo mode.
#STEVEN SLATE TRIGGER 2 NOT WORKING AFTER CUBASE UPGRADE DOWNLOAD#
Not until you actually go through all the fannying about with your iLok and download etc, do you find out that you can't seriously use the demo in your work because you can't save settings, and they don't come back when you close your song. Nowhere on the Slate website can I find a reference to what the demo limitations are. This is exactly what I want to share with you in the following tutorial video.1. However, if you’re a CUBASE user, you’ll be glad to know that there is a tool already integrated and ready to use in CUBASE itself without any need of a third party tool. Now, there are several tools out there to apply drum samples such as “Trigger 2” from Steven Slate Drums. This is something I LOVE to do on a regular basis. With these tools, you can achieve amazing room sounds to the point that in some situations, you can even mute your reverb and use an amazing sounding room sample out of these drum sample libraries. When it comes to using drums sounds already processed, I like to use libraries from “That Sound”, “EZDrummer”, “Superior Drummer”, etc. Other times it can be an already processed snare sound based out of an actual snare or sometimes it can be a snare that I’ve sampled throughout the years during drum sessions. Sometimes it’ll be some sort of drum machine sample, like an 808. When needed, I’ll add one or two samples (sometimes more) to enhance and give the snare some sort of facelift, to be able to control it more and to have more definition. Make sure you download Warren’s Drum Samples here Here’s how I usually do it, but I’m sure there are different ways to do it as well ? But HOW do you apply this concept?” Good question. Unfortunately, not everyone has access to an ideal studio these days, which results in drum tracks, for example, that need fixing and enhancing. I also sometimes receive tracks to mix from an external production.