Elite mixers such as Chris Lord Alge, Ross Hogarth, Justin Neibank, Dave Way, Jeff Juliano, Jay Baumgardner, Ben Grosse, David Kahn, Ryan Williams, and many more top names have relied on Slate’s samples to help enhance the drum sounds in their mixes for years. TRIGGER comes stock with a library of the industry standard drum samples created by Steven Slate. Each sample layer has parameters for customization such as velocity and dynamic control, attack, sustain, release and independent levels. This multi-channel triggering functionality allows the user to recreate the sound of natural drums with real multitracked samples. Or, mix many direct mic samples to develop your own custom unique sounds. This means that in one instance of the plugin, you can seamlessly trigger 8 stereo samples simultaneously such as a close mic sample, stereo overhead sample, and a stereo room mic samples. TRIGGER has a phase accurate multi-layered triggering engine.
#Samples for steven slate trigger 2 professional#
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As you may be aware, the All-Access Pass includes products from multiple 3rd party manufacturers, which means multiple different development teams are hard at work on this process. Therefore Apple M1 (ARM) updates won't likely be available until the end of 2021 or early 2022.
Please understand that that updating our entire product line to run natively on a new processor is quite a time-consuming process for our developers.
#Samples for steven slate trigger 2 software#
"Slate Digital software and All Access Pass products are not yet compatible with the new Apple M1 computers (Apple ARM processors). I'd ping Steven Slate Drums and see if it might be a good solution in the meantime.
I am an IT geek and took a look around and found something you might find interesting on the SlateDigitals support site, I am assuming that Slate Digital is strongly tied to the SSD plugin, While you are correct that it is not supported yet, they do provide a workaround that looks like it might be worth a try.