Thinking of Purchasing new DAW, Need help with Drums

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Thinking of Purchasing new DAW, Need help with Drums

I've been using a software called Synapse Audio Orion Platinum.

The question is, SAOP offered a drum sampler which allowed me to go into a piano roll mode and manually input what I wanted it to play (which was quite useful since I do a lot of Metal-style drums with double bass drums and all).

So, does Session Drummer 3 that comes in X1 offer that as well? like, go into piano roll and manually compose stuff so I can make it sound like x2 bass?

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    Re:Thinking of Purchasing new DAW, Need help with Drums 2011/03/31 10:49:32 (permalink)
    While Session Drummer does not have a double bass drum, you could assign a second base sample to one of the percussion pads, so I think the answer to your question is yes.

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    Re:Thinking of Purchasing new DAW, Need help with Drums 2011/03/31 14:25:32 (permalink)
    Yes its very easy :)

    Just pretend theres a double kick pedle on the kickdrum ;) and then put the notes you want in piano roll
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