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Modo software review
Modo software review







The 10 drum kits included are Black Oyster, Djentleman, Jazzy, Extreme, Reference, Bubinga, Grungy, Plexi, Studio, and Rock Custom, and cover eras from Jazz of the 40’s and 50’s to heavy metal rock of the 90’s. Note that you can also install a standalone module for playing live. Very easy install overall, though a choice of location for 6 GB of files would be appreciated. I tried simply moving the binaries to my sample drive and to my astonishment it worked fine! I was surprised that MODO DRUM had no trouble locating them.

modo software review

Turns out it uses binaries it extracts from the zipped folder, so they ended up on my system drive. It asked the usual questions about locations for VST, VST3 and AAX versions (note, all are 64 bit), but did not ask or provide any obvious way to specify where the sound files should be placed. from size and tension, to shell profile and playing style, and more.” I’d say that sums it up well, but I’ll describe some details of what I found.Īfter the usual install process using the IKM Authorization manager I had just over 6 GB of zipped files loaded which I extracted into a container and proceeded to run its executable (I’m using Windows as described below). As IKM say, “Using a powerful combination of modal synthesis and advanced sampling, MODO DRUM offers 10 deeply customizable, virtual drum kits with real-time access to every parameter of each drum.

modo software review

Actually, it does have some samples involved, over 6 GB of them for the cymbals and percussion like hand clap, tambourine and cowbell, and possibly the basis for some drum sounds, but it provides an extremely configurable set of drum kits.

modo software review

They’re at it again with another new venture for IK Multimedia following their MODO BASS physically modeled bass - this time a physically modeled drum kit.









Modo software review