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Sean Pandy Drums is a acousticdrum 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.
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It is a very good tool for the types of music i make. I have enjoyed it immensely. Unfortunately, the master volume and reverb will, on occasion, adjust automatically in all the worst ways. Either the reverb will go up, and will automatically go up every time you play the track, regardless of whether or not you turned it down, and more often the master volume will go all the way down automatically. I have found no fix or support.