Nashville Sound and Feel for Superior Drummer!
Toontrack's Music City USA SDX offers you the same amazing performance and sound for Superior Drummer that the Nashville EZX expandsion introduced to EZdrummer. Straight from the legendary studio, The Sound Kitchen, in Nashville, Tennessee — the heart of the country music industry — the Music City USA SDX captures not only the sound but the soul of country and American rock. To get the feel just right, Toontrack brought in the award-winning drummer and producer Harry Stinson, who brought the same passion and technical excellence to the Music City USA SDX as he did when he worked with Steve Earle, Martina McBride, Johnny Cash, Faith Hill, Brooks and Dunn, Lyle Lovett, and many other artists. Grammy-winning producer/engineer Chuck Ainlay (Mark Knopfler, Dire Straits, Trisha Yearwood, George Strait, Sheryl Crowe, and more) topped off the team, ensuring that when you load the Music City USA SDX in Superior Drummer, each sample and MIDI-based groove will be exactly what you need.
Note: This expansion pack requires a separate installation of Toontrack Superior Drummer. For more information, call your Sweetwater Sales Engineer.
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Toontrack Music City USA SDX Expansion Features:
- Content formatted for use with Superior Drummer
- Includes about 12GB of samples and MIDI grooves
- Performed by award-winning drummer and long-time Nashville producer Harry Stinson
- Recorded by Grammy-winning producer/engineer Chuck Ainlay at The Sound Kitchen in Nashville, TN