Abbey Road Drummer (70's)

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  1. Zenarcist

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    Same MIDI track

    Addictive Drums ............. CPU use 1.94%
    Abbey Road Drummer .... CPU use 20.68%


    :wow:
     
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    and your point is?
    to me abbey road drums sound real, addictive drums don't. thats worth a lot.
    abbey road drums sound in my opinion much better. they sound even better than superior drummer. more authentic.

    but if you like addictive drums better, use them :wink:
     
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    My point is I will have to compose with Addictive Drums and then freeze the track with Abbey Road.

    I wasn't expecting such a big CPU hit. Is this normal or is it crack related?
     
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    wait, are u on the 2010 release or the 2012??
     
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    i don't believe it is crackrelated. why would it be? all the other libraries are the same as before, why would it be crackrelated with just abbey road drums? i dont see the logic in that.
    good quality and many samples playing at the same time, randomizing function, many tweakable parameters, a solid g-eq, solid bus compressor, transient master, tape saturator, convolution reverb working makes it heavy for the cpu.
     
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    I'm running 60's and 70's drums(the 2010 version) and everything is running fine, that's why i hate updates!
     
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    I also do not see the point of this thread. Update your CPU.
     
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    Try running some other MIDI in Kontakt on a fairly intensive library with lots of scripting.... you will probably see a similar CPU load, much like Omnisphere or anything else
     
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    The Studio Drummer engine is superior IMO, so I would consider the upgrade :wink:

    I use it with a set of Roland TD3 V-Drums.
     
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    My laptop isn't that old and I need to get some other gear before upgrading the CPU again. I'll just use track-freezing as a work-around.
     
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    AD, SD, EZ, Beatstation, Nerve, geist, RMV, BFD.. all under 10% CPU for me..

    Studio Drummer, Over 20%...

    Something a 'bit' wrong with that from a programming standpoint imo.

    They all do relatively the same thing, give or take a few different options and they are all 'real drums', sample driven, so no reason for them not to sound real, really.
     
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    I did a quick bit of research, it seems the effects eat up a lot of CPU. Lots of comments on the NI forum.
     
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    Well yeah, it's brand new and designed to work with the latest computers. You can't expect software of today to always work well with computers from a few years back
     
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    Some people with a Mac Pro 2.26 GHz 8 core & 8 GB RAM were also complaining.
     
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