
Addictive Drums 2 (or any other similar virtual drum instruments like Superior and EZ Drummer, SSD4, BFD, etc.) is a wonderful sounding tool that we can all use for songwriting, demo’ing new material, or the final drum sounds on our latest album release. Hey guys, in this Studio One tutorial, we’re going to take a look at a combination of production and mixing techniques, specifically focusing on how to use Addictive Drums 2 inside of Studio One. Using Addictive Drums 2 in Presonus Studio One

Thank you ever so much for sharing your knowledge with us Pete, let’s dive right in! He’s also a mentor with Pyramind, an online school for audio production and sound design. He recently founded the rapidly growing Youtube channel Mix Better Now, where he teaches students all over the world how to record, produce, mix various genres. Pete is a passionate guitar player, songwriter and audio engineer.

In this tutorial, Pete Woj shows you how to use Addictive Drums 2 in Studio One to achieve the sound you’re after and set yourself up to work quickly and effectively, so you can get creative without having to worry about technicalities. But that doesn’t mean you can’t still get killer drum sounds! With the technology available today, you can make any drum set sound like you imagine it in your head: Be it a tight and smooth sounding kit for a singer/ songwriter track or a larger than life sounding rock kit. Recording great sounding drums in a small scale home studio can be a challenge for all of us.
