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Audioz Exclusive | 13 January 2023 | 87.2 GB
HITMAKER SDX
A HIT…RIGHT OUT OF THE GATE!
Drums, straight from the man who defined the sound of the ’80s: Hugh Padgham.

If you spend ten minutes on a random radio station anywhere in the world, the likelihood that you catch one of Hugh Padgham’s productions is strikingly high. From some of the most iconic songs by Phil Collins, Genesis, The Police and Sting to seminal tracks by the likes of Kate Bush, Peter Gabriel, David Bowie, The Human League, Paul Young, Melissa Etheridge and Paul McCartney, Hugh has had a hand in all. At that, not only did he help sonically package some truly timeless pieces of music, he also single-handedly pioneered the sound of an era. Ever wondered who the mastermind behind the iconic gated reverb snare drum was? That’s Hugh. Or who the pioneering engineers behind blending acoustic and electronic drums were? Hugh was definitely one of them. Needless to say, his footprint in music history, and especially so when it comes to retooling the role of the drums in a production, couldn’t be more obvious.

In this SDX, Hugh set out to create an all-encompassing source of acoustic and electronic drums inspired by not only the ’80s and ’90s eras, but also one designed to reflect some of the most known drummers and album mileposts in his body of work. All in all, six unique acoustic kits were sourced as well as a massive collection of classic vintage hardware drum machines – all captured in the breathtaking ambience of the immaculate sonic marvel that is the British Grove Studios in London, UK. To add an ever more organic and period-correct flavor, all drums and machines were recorded to tape before converted digitally. On top of that, the machines were amped through a PA system in the same ambience as the acoustic drums and captured using a similar microphone setup. This gives you an awe-inspiring canvas of acoustic and electronic sounds that you seamlessly can blend, mix, match and surgically modify using the broad set of onboard design tools available in Superior Drummer 3. Of course, should you want Hugh’s mixes right off the bat, there is a hefty amount of his custom presets included.

This SDX gives you some of the greatest kits ever played and some of the most iconic drum machines ever created, all sonically inspired by some of the greatest music ever recorded by the very man who once put it down on tape. Simply put: If you’re looking for a source of drums that you can use to produce hits right out of the gate with, this SDX is it.

Six (6) acoustic drum kits and upwards of 400 classic drum machine sounds
Recorded to analog tape making use of four legendary vintage consoles
Extra selections of acoustic kicks, snares and cymbals
Recorded by four-time Grammy Award-winning producer/mixer/engineer Hugh Padgham (Phil Collins, Genesis, Sting, The Police)
Inspired by some of the most defining works in Hugh’s discography
Captured at British Grove Studios in London, England
A generous selection of mix-ready presets by Hugh Padgham
Includes a bespoke MIDI library of drum grooves and fills inspired by Padgham’s discography

A MARRIAGE OF
ACOUSTIC & ELECTRONIC.
6 KITS | 11 MACHINES | MORE THAN 400 ELECTRONIC SOUNDS
Acoustic drum kits and re-amped machines, captured in the same ambience.


Much like the groundbreaking works Hugh Padgham was involved in making in the ’80s and ’90s, this SDX is a marriage of acoustic and electronic. What makes this collection even more unique is that both elements were recorded to tape and, on top of that, each electronic sound re-amped through a PA system and captured with several ambience microphones in the same room as the drums. This, in fact, was one of the tricks Hugh frequently employed back in the day to give the sometimes lifeless machines a needed boost of power, punch, grit and energy.

The electronic portion of the SDX was based on eleven of the most era-defining and now sought-after hardware drum machines of the 1980s: Roland*’s TR series, Simmons*, Oberheim*, Linn* and more. The acoustic part is made up of six complete kits, of which four were directly modeled after the sound and the drummers on some of Hugh’s most iconic productions: Vinnie Colaiuta, Manu Katché, Stewart Copeland and, of course, Phil Collins.

ABOUT
HUGH PADGHAM

Hugh is a British audio engineer, producer and mixer. He started his career in the 1970s as a tape operator at Advision Studios in London, UK, working on albums by the likes of Mott the Hoople, Gentle Giant and many more. From there he went on to work at the legendary The Townhouse, engineering for bands like XTC, Peter Gabriel and Phil Collins. The rest is, of course, history.

To date, Hugh has won four Grammy Awards along with many other industry accolades and nominations for his outstanding production work and contributions in the field music. He is considered one of the most influential producers in the industry.

SELECTED DISCOGRAPHY
PETER GABRIEL “3: MELT” (1980)
PHIL COLLINS “FACE VALUE” (1981)
THE POLICE “GHOST IN THE MACHINE” (1981)
PHIL COLLINS “HELLO, I MUST BE GOING!” (1982)
GENESIS “GENESIS” (1983)
THE POLICE “SYNCHRONICITY” (1984)
PHIL COLLINS “NO JACKET REQUIRED” (1986)
GENESIS “INVISIBLE TOUCH” (1987)
STING “NOTHING LIKE THE SUN” (1987)
PHIL COLLINS “…BUT SERIOUSLY” (1989)
STING “THE SOUL CAGES” (1991)
STING “TEN SUMMONER’S TALES” (1994)
STING “MERCURY FALLING” (1996)



SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS.
For the full Installation of this product you will need approximately 94 GB of free hard drive space, plus an additional 94 GB is required for the installation process.
8 GB RAM (16 GB RAM or more recommended).
A working Superior Drummer 3.3.3 (or above) installation.

This release was exclusively provided by our member George Santos




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  Member 14.11.2022 12
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  Member 8.09.2016 16
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Wow! I bought legit version not so long ago! It's really nice library, you will love it! :)
  Resident 25.09.2010 310
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Thanks, George. Don't lie on your resume next time.
  Member 6.01.2023 53
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I never said I was Jewish! I'm jew-ish, gay-ish, latin-ish, and republican-ish. Also, don't ask where my mom died. It's a sensitive subject 😜
  Resident 15.07.2012 288
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  Member 19.05.2014 2 146
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OMG TY MATE !!!
  Member 27.08.2019 83
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This is amazing upload! Thank you hidera! Next Area 33 SDX.
  Resident 18.03.2013 704
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This works fine in Studio 1 6.0.2 Windows latest.

Thank you for the opportunity to try this out for free!!!
  Member 1.02.2014 131
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  Member 29.08.2019 131
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Just THANX. Grateful for whatever comes our way through this site. Let the nerds argue about quality, usefulness or whatever subjective issue. JUst THANX,
Too old to make a difference.
  Member 7.01.2023 2
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Is here anyone willing to share the cost with me for getting the Area 33 SDX up here as well? Would be amazing! Please pn me.
  Member 10.01.2016 84 435
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There is group here to do that
  Resident 4.06.2011 405
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Thanks a lot for the GIFT !!!!!
  Resident 4.02.2014 4 259
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Thank you very much for this! Truly appreciated.
  Member 21.08.2014 61
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  Member 15.04.2022 251
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This is great thanks - any guidance on how to install this on mac? There are so many different installers in there?
  Member 6.01.2023 53
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Mac user here - there's a "Content" folder for both kits. Inside are the usual sdx folders you're used to seeing. I copy/pasted those into my expansions folder then selected "add library" from within sd3. Afterwards, you can run the Library and Midi update dmg files.
  Member 19.12.2018 40 141
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is there any option to activate it on a legit SD3 ?
  Member 6.01.2023 53
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What do you mean activate it? As far as I'm aware, using "add library" from settings of sd3 should allow you to add the library regardless of crack status.
  Member 12.01.2023 1
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Same point here. After installation there is a activate question with the toontrack manager. How can I solve that? Just copy into an folder and "add" this folder to the prefs of superior drummer doesnt´work.
  Member 6.01.2023 53
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Oh I see. Not sure then. I use a cracked sd3 with a mix of legit and cracked sdx all installed without the toontrack manager.

Edit: Some quick googling suggests that you can't use legit sd3 with cracked sdx
  Resident 18.08.2018 445
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I think this is one of the best since Hansa,
even if you skip all the gated stuff,
there are some great sounds and the midi is good.
Thanks a lot.
  Member 6.01.2023 53
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I especially found the non-linear obdx drum machine to be really awesome.
  Resident 12.01.2014 3 448
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Which library was that?
If you're able to correct me, then you understood me fine in the first place. prick.
  Member 6.01.2023 53
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It's part of this one. When you browse the kits under the drop down list you should see Tr909, Tr808, obdx, and others
  Member 1.02.2014 131
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Can someone help me out with this, I downloaded this but got
no midi files.

Thanks in advance, kensmith.
  Resident 18.08.2018 445
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quote by kensmithCan someone help me out with this, I downloaded this but got
no midi files.

Thanks in advance, kensmith.


They are in the update folder.
  Member 1.02.2014 131
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Thanks Mud Jones for your reply, I don't have an update folder that's why no midi files, can I get this from you or someone?
  Member 6.01.2023 53
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What folders are present when you unrar?
  Resident 27.05.2022 40 564
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Thanks George!

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