
So yes, it definitely is possible to use the two on one track without hassle. In my demo project (with Reaper), I had Superior Drummer loaded on the same track as Sean Pandy Drums, in the insert slot before it. Also, the samples themselves already have quite a lot of reverb on them at higher velocities, so too much additional reverb will probably not do any good. don't push it far, it's metallic and not that nice. I would advise to use the reverb with caution. The drums are mapped after the General MIDI standard, the Sub Blower takes the place of a 2nd Floor Tom. Please note that Reverb and Master panning are not available in the multi-channel version. See the labels on the plugin for routing details.


The stereo plugin will output all drums over channels 1+2, the multi-channel plugin will output all drums on separate channels. Sean Pandy Drums comes in 2 flavours: stereo or multi-channel. Sean Pandy Drums is a VST/AU drum rompler plugin with Kick, Snare, 4 Toms - and a Sub Blower that will do exactly as its name suggests.Įvery 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.
