

If it works like the other software I've used that authorizes like this, you reinstall windows and you need a new serial number, you restore from a mirrored drive you don't. If the Avatar samples aren't included, how am I to get that "Born in th USA" snare sound I was looking at getting the vintage set and then maybe the NY Vol 2 and Barresi sets based on recommendation.

Glennbo -the SD I'm about to buy is "The New York Studio Legacy Series Vol 1", is this different from yours? Does it not have the Powerstation/Avatar samples on it? Maybe it's been updated since yours? I won't transfer computers very often, but I may reinstall plugins after a clearout or HD change on the same machine if that was limited then I'd struggle to make it last a couple of years! I don't like being told that a licence I've paid for is limited like that. I assume that once you get the return code from your first install, it'll work for any subsequent re-installs on that same computer. The code is only good for one computer as it is based on the windows serial number In EZdrummer which I'm assuming is the same thing, being on the same website, you get four installs which can be done for a non connected computer. The Lost NY Studios expansion pack also includes samples done at Allaire, which includes a 26" Slingerland kick that can be used to create a nice Bonham-esque kit. A quick test I did from my V-Drums, playing that kit. My current favorite set of samples for it are the "Hit Factory" drums and cymbals from the "Lost New York Studios Vol. Superior Drummer 2 is my primary digital drum kit. With apologies to the OP, many thanks people. I was looking at the vintage rock set.Īlso, to double check, I can authorise it on a non-internet computer, yes? I think I'm virtually up to speed with what it does and how, but for those who've had some time with it, what do you think of the default supplied drumsets? Are there any expansion sets that are unlivable without? I'm mostly doing rock and derivatives, I'll get specific stuff if I need it for metal. Just about to buy SD as I'm fed up of tearing my hair out trying to mix other peoples drum recordings.
