Year of issue: 2020
Version: 3.0.6
Developer: Ugritone
Developer site: ugritone
Platform: Intel only
Interface language: English
Tablet: The program is cured (put and work)
System requirements: 64-bit Operating System (MAC OS 10.9 + Catalina)
Dual-core CPU
4 GB of RAM
a Soundcard
Supported Audio Editing Software
Description: KVLT Drums 2 is a sampled drum instrument that covers all areas of the sound of underground metal drums of the 80s / 90s / 2000s. Flawless beauty, pure natural sound.
Whether you want to chase the sounds of the Norwegian fjords, the rumble of the Swedish saw, the swampy areas of Tampa, the thrash attack in the Bay Area, the piercing brutality of East Coast death metal or the mid-90s Belgian bradowns; KVLT Drums 2 contains all of these drum sounds. Shape it however you want, improve it as you want.
KVLT Drums 2 includes our most advanced sampling engine, covering a variety of RR algorithms and velocity layers to provide the most realistic virtual drumming experience. Advanced scenarios, combined with our dynamic sampling technique, ensure that you don’t have a machine gun effect in the instrument.
The graphical user interface allows you to handle the installation individually or in groups. You can customize the gain, pan, and individual microphone levels for each drum. This means you can achieve the perfect mix of close mics and adjust levels for overheads, room and FX channels. Full control over every channel!
The Drum Panels organize and allow you to freely control the placement of the panels, and also let you select, see, and tune only the reels you need to tune, rather than confusing the whole window with dozens of buttons and knobs that you really don’t always need. Arranging the buttons on the bottom panel (open all, close all, position in the grid, open the mix / effects / routing tab for all) makes it easy to work with more panels for mixing and setting!
The drum panels organize and freely control their placement, and also let you select, see, and tune only the drums you need to tune, rather than confusing the whole window with dozens of buttons and knobs that you really don’t always need. Arranging the buttons on the bottom panel (open all, close all, position in the grid, open the mix / effects / routing tab for all) makes it easy to work with more panels for mixing and setting!