![]() This gives you all the options you would expect, load a preset kit, build your own, mix them, assign to discrete outputs, customise MIDI maps, load MIDI grooves and even load your own samples. Instead of staying with that SSD4 features a new player based around the Trigger engine. 'After launching it for the first time we were programming a drum track within five minutes having already built our own custom kit.' The playerįor those of you familiar with SSD3 you will know that until now Slate has used the excellent Kontakt player. ![]() Fortunately for us he hasn't and instead has pushed on with a whole raft of new features in SSD4. Both Trigger and SSD3 have found great favour with industry professionals over the past few years so he could be excused for resting on his laurels. It's hard to imagine how he found the time to record the thousands of new samples for SSD4. Steven Slate is all over the pro audio world these days, what with his high end analogue gear, the excellent Slate Digital plug-ins and his stunning Trigger drum replacement processor.
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