![]() The free version of SSD delivers only one kit, but sometimes one kit is enough and you can always finetune and edit it to your likes (more about that later). After the flawless installation SSD Free can be launched via your favourite DAW. When I hunted for a good drum-sound for my next production I read somewhere about SSD Free and gave it a try and in the following article I will share my experiences with you.įirst you can just head over to Steven Slate Drums and grab your copy in exchange for giving away your Email-address and registering an account. SSD (as I will call it from now on) is known as one of the best choices to create virtual drums besides other monster-libraries like Toontrack’s Superior Drummer and FXPansion’s BFD. Such a case is the free version of the famous drum-sampler Steven Slate drums. But sometimes you can find exceptions of this rule. Small developers annoy you with instability, incompatibility and an overall unprofessional experience. ![]() ![]() Bigger software-companies discourage you with aggressive advertisement and limited functionality, because they want to force you to buy the full version. Often developers abuse the term “freeware”. There is a bunch of audio-freeware out there, but when you try it out you often think after the (sometimes painful) installation, that it was not worth it. ![]()
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