Sean Pandy Drums is a acoustic drum rompler with Kick, Snare, 4 Toms and a Sub Blower.
Every drum consists of 6 velocity layers and up to 10 random-robin samples, that means you should get no machine gun effect even with fast repetitions.
Sean Pandy Drums comes in 2 flavours: stereo or multi-channel. The stereo plugin will output all drums over channels 1+2, the multi-channel plugin will output all drums on separate channels. See the labels on the plugin for routing details. Please note that Reverb and Master panning are not available in the multi-channel version.
The drums are mapped after the General MIDI standard, the Sub Blower takes the place of a 2nd Floor Tom.
Every drum consists of 6 velocity layers and up to 10 random-robin samples, that means you should get no machine gun effect even with fast repetitions.
Sean Pandy Drums comes in 2 flavours: stereo or multi-channel. The stereo plugin will output all drums over channels 1+2, the multi-channel plugin will output all drums on separate channels. See the labels on the plugin for routing details. Please note that Reverb and Master panning are not available in the multi-channel version.
The drums are mapped after the General MIDI standard, the Sub Blower takes the place of a 2nd Floor Tom.
- Kick: 35/B1 and 36/C1
- Snare: 38/D1 to 40/1
- Tom 1: 48/C2
- Tom 2: 47/B1
- Tom 3: 45/A1
- Tom 4: 43/G1
- Sub Blower: 41/F1
Downloads
Win 32 VST
(74.2 Mb)
Win 64 VST
(74.6 Mb)
Mac OSX VST
(81.1 Mb)
Mac OSX AU
(81.1 Mb)
(2 / 5)
Meh...another drum rompler that doesn't do anything to justify not just being a sample pack, it'd be more useful if it was. The sound ARE good...to sample and then use with something else, because this plugin doesn't much else of value aside from a built in reverb. What bothers me is how high it's CPU usage is despite barely having an features. Not the worst drum rompler I've used, but it's still very unimpressive.
(1 / 5)
The AUs component files were not recognized by the DAW. Not working sorry, M1 Sonoma
(3 / 5)
Kick and Snare are really good, toms are a bit more than tolerable, after adding some effects I got a reasonable tom sound, but nothing to write home about. The lack of any cymbals was not really an issue for me as I use cymbalistic for all my bronze anyway. Worth the download if just for the kick, which is really meaty with a tight pop, and the snare which is slightly ringy, and a good general purpose instrument.
The design is excellent, the sounds themselves are quiet, and scattered around the keyboard as they please. The tool was not useful, - I threw it away. Sorry...
(3 / 5)
If it had the hi-hat, I would totally use it. It's unfortunate, since everything else sounded great…
(5 / 5)
Nice Toms, and sub.
(5 / 5)
I tried both versions on a midi track.No sound coming out. Windows 10 64 bt Reaper DAW. Anyone know how to get it to work?
Sounds Great! Now Im Just Waiting For An Alternative VST To Serum.
Surge, Vital those to are crazy good and pro
(4 / 5)
I use this to beef up MT Powerdrumkit. Works pretty like that.
(1 / 5)
Why the kick sounds like there's a plastic bag covering the beater?
(1 / 5)
"Acoustic drum kit" means "Mighty boom box", I guess?
(5 / 5)
Great plugin.