Richard_G
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Ah, you have the mysterious Evil Drums SDX. How do you like it?
LOVE it. Killer rooms, great drum choices and tunings. Joe Barresi, what's not to love?
With any library, I tend to prefer just loading the entire kit's as a preset, so everything is as they mic'd it (as opposed to mixing and matching drums together). With Evil Drums, that's even more important because there is often no consistency at all between different kits. The first 3 were done at Grandmaster Studios (Tool/Foo Fighters/tons of cool shit) and the latter 3 were done at Sound City. Within that, they record the kits in different parts of the room, with different chains and settings. So things can go goofy if you swap things around and mix and match too much.
That tends to be the case to a lesser extent anyway - I think it's too hard for different drums and sounds to make sense if you don't adjust the mics and settings at least a little bit. Usually for each kit they're going for something particular and all the micing follows that to a degree.
I also have the Evil Drums SDX (along with the Metal Foundry SDX and the New York Studios Vol. 2 SDX), which I bought a long time ago to be used with Superior Drummer 2.
How do you think the Evil Drums SDX compare to the Death and Darkness SDX?