...A home studio and creative outlet. I will explore different setups, hardware, software, and review anything I find that I like. Almost everything heard on my recordings will be digital, from the guitar amps to the drums, from the strings to the compressors, all with both musical taste and price point in mind. I intend to help others and document my work with setting up a studio on a budget. What's best about this is that anyone can do it with a little know how and time. Not including the computer and the guitar, it is possible these days to make your own recordings for as little as a few hundred dollars. This is my attempt to do just that. The goal is to create amateur but realistic recordings from software for as little out of pocket expense as possible. So, feel free to comment and ask questions. I'm doing this as much for the community of home studio enthusiasts as I am for myself as a way to express my creativity. I'm not sure I'm looking for cutting edge - just good sounding songs that might put a smile on your face or make you want to drive a little faster in traffic. I hope you enjoy.

Thursday, August 4, 2011

Steven Slate Drums 4.0

Just got an email. Here's to even better sounding drums in the future, I'm excited:






The New STEVEN SLATE DRUMS Virtual Instrument

The new STEVEN SLATE DRUMS 4.0 Virtual Instrument is going to be the most massive drum instrument in the industry. New in 4.0 is the new SSD4 Player, a drum sampler built from the ground up by the same development team behind the award winning TRIGGER drum replacement plugin. Also new are dozens of new drumkits recorded by Steven Slate called the DELUXE series. These new unprocessed kits use Steven's years of experience in recording drums to create the most amazing sounding virtual kits you'll hear! New kits include multiple Rock kits, a Jazz and Brushes kit, a vintage early 60's Ringo kit, and even 5 new Electro, Dance, and Urban kits designed by producer Griffon Boice. SSD4 will also debut with multiple expansion packs in various genres by some of the top producers and mixers in the field.
So do you want to be one of the first people to try SSD4? Well.. there's a catch. We're looking for some people who will want to help us make this plugin a rock solid beast on all systems and in all DAWS. If you're willing to put the time in to help, then you should be part of our beta team! We're going to choose 50 new people to join the SSD4 beta team this week. Here is how:
1. Sign in to your TWITTER account and follow Steven Slate at @slateproaudio
2. Later today, Steven will announce how to apply to be an SSD4 beta tester.
3. That's it.

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