

- #Using steven slate drums 4 in reaper upgrade#
- #Using steven slate drums 4 in reaper software#
- #Using steven slate drums 4 in reaper free#
I'd be interested to know what the CPU useage is with the new interface, as I've got a fairly ageing computer.
#Using steven slate drums 4 in reaper free#
Does that mean I get a double discount and get it virtually free (just joking :)). I've got all the SSD expansion kits and competing software. It also says a $149 discount if you've got competing Drum software. It would be good to get some clarification on this. I'm guessing that it might be possible to get a $149 discount if you've already got EX with all the expansion kits.
#Using steven slate drums 4 in reaper software#
Platinum 3.x to Platinum 4.0: $149 discountĮX 3.x to Platinum 4.0: from $49 to $149 discount (depending on number of expansion packs)Ĭompeting Drum Software to Platinum: $149 discount" In the email I just got, the link gives the following statement:. Does anyone know if I can use these expansions in Version 4? I see that I can get Version 4 EX for $49, but as this only includes 25 kits am wondering if I can bring the other kits from 3 in that way. I have SSD EX Version 3, with all of the expansion kits. Btw, thanks for telling me about Analogue.I downloaded their Big Mono kit for Battery 3, we'll see how it sounds :) I have Battery 3 that has a bunch of raw kits and can load free sample kits into it too, if I need that kinda thing. They sound good as they are and there's enough variety for my purposes. I like the pre-processed drums, saves me some time and I can't get the same results with raw wavs that Slate offers anyway.
#Using steven slate drums 4 in reaper upgrade#
I'm really itchin' to buy but Slate obviously is not giving any pricing for an upgrade so I haven't yet done so. The sale is still on, 125$ for the d/l version. If the upgrade is somehow ridiculously expensive I'd just stick with 3.5 until there's a sale. Well, I would only buy Platinum 3.5 so I can get 4.0 more cheaply by upgrading :) I'd love to get rid of Kontakt which I find a bit clumsy. Since I really only used the Bonham kits I found the Plastique set to be more useful. At any rate Slate is very cool about upgrade pricing even for "lesser" users like us EX'ers. It does sound pretty dated now but the cymbals are still cool. What do you think about this whole thing? :)Īre you planning to use SSD 3.5 at all or just trying to save money on v4? I have 3.5 EX and two expansions I got for $99 in like 2009 or something. Now do you suppose it's cheaper to buy Platinum at $125 and then buy an upgrade in a few days or just to wait for the new version? How much do you think SSD4 Platinum will go for? Any guesses on the upgrade? It's only available for 2 days, which has lead me to believe SSd4 might come out in two days. I was looking to buy SSD 3.5 but now I saw Audio Deluxe selling the licenses at half price on eBay ($44 for EX and $125 for Platinum). The man himself is dropping constant hints on Twitter at a new version coming out any one of the these days now.
