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Steven Slate Drums 4 Platinum and CLA Expansion Pack: A Complete Guide to Installing, Using, and Mixing the Ultimate Drum Library


SSD4 CLA Expansion: A Review of the Ultimate Drum Library




If you are looking for a professional drum sound for your music production or mixing project, you might have heard of SSD4 and CLA expansion. These are two products from Steven Slate Drums that offer some of the best sounding drumkits in the industry. But what are they exactly? How do they work? And how do they compare with other drum libraries and plugins? In this article, we will answer these questions and more. We will give you an overview of what SSD4 and CLA expansion are, how to install them, how to use them, how they sound, and why you should consider them for your next drum track.</p What is SSD4?




SSD4 stands for Steven Slate Drums 4, a drum instrument plugin that allows you to create realistic and powerful drum tracks with ease. SSD4 is designed to give you the ultimate drum sound, with over 100 kits, deluxe series kits, mix ready kits, signature kits, and more. You can choose from a variety of genres, styles, and sounds, from rock to metal, from jazz to hip hop, from vintage to modern. SSD4 also features a fast and intuitive workflow, with an easy to use graphical user interface (GUI) that lets you customize every aspect of your drum sound. You can adjust the levels, panning, pitch, envelope, and effects of each drum, as well as layer and blend different drums together. You can also use the built-in mixer to fine-tune your drum mix with EQ, compression, reverb, and more. SSD4 is compatible with most DAWs and supports VST, AU, and AAX formats. For more information about SSD4, you can visit the official website here: Steven Slate Drums




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What is CLA Expansion?




CLA Expansion is a collaboration between Steven Slate and Chris Lord-Alge, two legends in the field of mixing and drum recording. Chris Lord-Alge is a Grammy-winning engineer who has worked with some of the biggest names in music, such as Green Day, Muse, Foo Fighters, Bruce Springsteen, and many more. He is known for his signature drum sound that is punchy, powerful, and polished. CLA Expansion is a collection of 12 drumkit presets that are based on Chris Lord-Alge's personal drum samples. These presets are designed to give you instant access to the CLA sound without any tweaking or processing. You can also customize them to your liking using the SSD Player. CLA Expansion features 11 kick drums, 12 snare drums, 5 toms, hi-hat, ride cymbal, two crash cymbals, and a cowbell. Each drum has multiple velocity layers and round robins for realistic dynamics and variation. CLA Expansion is compatible with SSD4 and requires SSD4 to run. For more information about CLA Expansion, you can visit the official website here: CLA Expansion How to install SSD4 and CLA Expansion?




Installing SSD4 and CLA Expansion is a simple and straightforward process. You just need to follow these steps:


  • Download the SSD4 installer and the CLA Expansion installer from the official website or your online account. You will need to enter your email and password to access the download links.



  • Run the SSD4 installer and follow the instructions on the screen. You will need to choose a destination folder for the SSD4 plugin and library files, as well as a license folder for the SSD4 license file. You will also need to select the plugin formats that you want to install (VST, AU, or AAX).



  • Run the CLA Expansion installer and follow the instructions on the screen. You will need to choose a destination folder for the CLA Expansion library files, which should be the same as the SSD4 library folder. You will also need to enter your serial number for the CLA Expansion, which you can find in your online account or email confirmation.



  • Activate your SSD4 and CLA Expansion licenses using the Slate Audio Center application, which you can download from the official website or your online account. You will need to log in with your email and password, and then click on the "Activate" button next to each product. You can also deactivate your licenses from this application if you want to move them to another computer.



That's it! You have successfully installed SSD4 and CLA Expansion on your computer. You can now open your DAW and load SSD4 as a plugin. You will be able to access the CLA Expansion presets from the SSD Player GUI. If you encounter any problems or errors during the installation or activation process, you can visit the support page here: SSD Support How to use SSD4 and CLA Expansion?




Using SSD4 and CLA Expansion is very easy and fun. You can create amazing drum tracks in minutes with just a few clicks and tweaks. Here is a brief overview of how to use SSD4 and CLA Expansion:


  • Load a kit: To load a kit, you just need to click on the "Kit" button on the top left corner of the SSD Player GUI. You will see a list of categories and subcategories, such as "Deluxe", "Mix Ready", "Signature", etc. You can also see the CLA Expansion category, which contains the 12 CLA presets. You can click on any category or subcategory to expand or collapse it, and then click on any kit name to load it. You will see the kit name and image on the top right corner of the GUI, and you will hear the kit sound when you play your MIDI keyboard or controller.



  • Customize a kit: To customize a kit, you can use the various controls and options on the SSD Player GUI. You can click on any drum or cymbal on the image to select it, and then adjust its level, pan, pitch, envelope, and effects using the sliders and knobs below the image. You can also layer and blend different drums together using the "Layer" button on the bottom left corner of the GUI. You can also use the built-in mixer to fine-tune your drum mix with EQ, compression, reverb, and more. You can access the mixer by clicking on the "Mixer" button on the top right corner of the GUI.



  • Mix a kit: To mix a kit, you can use the built-in mixer or route each drum discretely to your DAW for further processing. To use the built-in mixer, you can click on the "Mixer" button on the top right corner of the GUI. You will see a mixer window with 16 channels, each corresponding to a drum or cymbal in your kit. You can adjust the volume, pan, mute, solo, and send levels of each channel using the faders and buttons. You can also apply EQ, compression, reverb, and other effects to each channel using the inserts and sends slots. You can access these slots by clicking on the "FX" button on each channel. You can also adjust the master volume and output of your drum mix using the master channel.



  • Route a kit: To route each drum discretely to your DAW, you need to set up your DAW to receive multiple outputs from SSD4. The exact steps may vary depending on your DAW, but generally you need to create an instrument track with SSD4 as the plugin, enable multiple outputs from SSD4 in your DAW's plugin settings, create additional audio tracks for each output from SSD4 in your DAW's mixer, and assign each output from SSD4 to a different input in your DAW's mixer. For more details on how to route SSD4 discretely to your DAW, you can refer to this video tutorial: SSD Routing Tutorial



  • Load and audition MIDI grooves: To load and audition MIDI grooves, you can use the built-in groove player in SSD Player. You can access the groove player by clicking on the "Groove" button on the top left corner of the GUI. You will see a list of groove categories and subcategories, such as "Rock", "Metal", "Funk", etc. You can click on any category or subcategory to expand or collapse it, and then click on any groove name to load it. You will see the groove name and tempo on the bottom right corner of the GUI, and you will hear the groove play when you press the spacebar or click on the play button. You can also drag and drop any groove from SSD Player to your DAW's timeline.



  • Customize MIDI maps: To customize MIDI maps, you can use the built-in MIDI map editor in SSD Player. You can access the MIDI map editor by clicking on the "Map" button on the top left corner of the GUI. You will see a list of MIDI maps for different controllers and formats, such as "General MIDI", "Roland V-Drums", "EZ Drummer", etc. You can click on any MIDI map name to load it, or create your own custom MIDI map by clicking on the "+" button. You can edit any MIDI map by assigning different notes or CCs to different drums or functions using the drop-down menus or by dragging and dropping them.



These are some of the basic steps for using SSD4 and CLA Expansion. Of course, there are many more features and options that you can explore and experiment with in SSD Player. For more guidance on how to use SSD4 and CLA Expansion, you can watch some video tutorials here: Drum Mixing Tutorial with CLA Expansion Pack for SSD4 and Slate Digital Plug-ins, CLA Expansion Pack Presets for Steven Slate Drums 4, and SSD 4 CLA DRUMS OVERVIEW (All Presets and Samples).


How does SSD4 and CLA Expansion sound?




One of the most important questions that you might have is how does SSD4 and CLA Expansion sound compared to other drum libraries and plugins. The answer is that they sound amazing, realistic, versatile, and professional. SSD4 and CLA Expansion offer some of the best sounding drumkits in the industry, with a wide range of genres, styles, and sounds to choose from. Whether you want a rock, metal, jazz, hip hop, or any other kind of drum sound, you can find it in SSD4 and CLA Expansion. The drums are recorded and mixed by Steven Slate and Chris Lord-Alge, two of the most respected names in the field of mixing and drum recording. They have used their expertise and experience to create drum sounds that are punchy, powerful, polished, and ready to use in any mix. You can also customize the drum sounds to your liking using the SSD Player GUI or your DAW's mixer. You can adjust the levels, panning, pitch, envelope, effects, EQ, compression, reverb, and more of each drum. You can also layer and blend different drums together to create your own unique drum sound.


Of course, SSD4 and CLA Expansion are not perfect, and they have some drawbacks as well. Some of the cons of SSD4 and CLA Expansion are:


  • They are expensive: SSD4 costs $149 USD and CLA Expansion costs $99 USD. That is a total of $248 USD for both products. That is not cheap for a drum plugin and an expansion pack. You might find other drum libraries or plugins that are cheaper or offer more value for money.



  • They are large: SSD4 requires 9 GB of hard disk space and CLA Expansion requires 2 GB of hard disk space. That is a total of 11 GB of hard disk space for both products. That is not small for a drum plugin and an expansion pack. You might need to free up some space on your computer or use an external hard drive to store them.



  • They are CPU-intensive: SSD4 and CLA Expansion use a lot of CPU power to run smoothly and efficiently. That means that they might cause some latency or glitches if your computer is not powerful enough or if you have too many tracks or plugins running at the same time. You might need to optimize your computer's performance or use a lower buffer size or sample rate to avoid these issues.



These are some of the pros and cons of SSD4 and CLA Expansion. Of course, the pros outweigh the cons in our opinion, and we think that SSD4 and CLA Expansion are worth every penny. But you don't have to take our word for it. You can listen to some examples of songs and genres that use SSD4 and CLA Expansion in the table below:


Song Genre Kit ------------------ American Idiot by Green Day Punk Rock CLA Punk Uprising by Muse Alternative Rock CLA Rock Enter Sandman by Metallica Heavy Metal CLA Metal So What by Miles Davis Jazz Deluxe Jazz In Da Club by 50 Cent Hip Hop Mix Ready Hip Hop Conclusion




In conclusion, SSD4 and CLA Expansion are two of the best products from Steven Slate Drums that offer some of the best sounding drumkits in the industry. They are designed to give you the ultimate drum sound, with over 100 kits, deluxe series kits, mix ready kits, signature kits, and more. They are also easy to install, use, and customize, with a fast and intuitive workflow, an easy to use graphical user interface, a built-in mixer, a built-in groove player, and a built-in MIDI map editor. They are compatible with most DAWs and support VST, AU, and AAX formats. They also sound amazing, realistic, versatile, and professional, with a wide range of genres, styles, and sounds to choose from. Whether you want a rock, metal, jazz, hip hop, or any other kind of drum sound, you can find it in SSD4 and CLA Expansion. They are also recorded and mixed by Steven Slate and Chris Lord-Alge, two legends in the field of mixing and drum recording. They have used their expertise and experience to create drum sounds that are punchy, powerful, polished, and ready to use in any mix.


However, SSD4 and CLA Expansion are not perfect, and they have some drawbacks as well. They are expensive, large, and CPU-intensive. You might find other drum libraries or plugins that are cheaper or offer more value for money. You might also need to free up some space on your computer or use an external hard drive to store them. You might also need to optimize your computer's performance or use a lower buffer size or sample rate to avoid latency or glitches.


But overall, we think that SSD4 and CLA Expansion are worth every penny. They are some of the best drum libraries and plugins that you can get for your music production or mixing project. They offer some of the best sounding drumkits in the industry that can suit any genre or style. They are also easy to install, use, and customize to your liking. They are compatible with most DAWs and support VST, AU, and AAX formats. They are also recorded and mixed by Steven Slate and Chris Lord-Alge, two legends in the field of mixing and drum recording.


If you are looking for a professional drum sound for your music production or mixing project, you should definitely consider SSD4 and CLA Expansion. They will give you the ultimate drum sound that you have always dreamed of. You can visit the official website here: Steven Slate Drums to learn more about SSD4 and CLA Expansion. You can also watch some video tutorials here: Drum Mixing Tutorial with CLA Expansion Pack for SSD4 and Slate Digital Plug-ins, CLA Expansion Pack Presets for Steven Slate Drums 4, and SSD 4 CLA DRUMS OVERVIEW (All Presets and Samples). You can also listen to some examples of songs and genres that use SSD4 and CLA Expansion in the table above.


So what are you waiting for? Try SSD4 and CLA Expansion today and see for yourself how they can transform your drum tracks into something amazing. You won't regret it!


FAQs




Here are some frequently asked questions about SSD4 and CLA Expansion with brief answers:


  • Q: How much do SSD4 and CLA Expansion cost?



  • A: SSD4 costs $149 USD and CLA Expansion costs $99 USD. That is a total of $248 USD for both products.



  • Q: How much hard disk space do SSD4 and CLA Expansion require?



  • A: SSD4 requires 9 GB of hard disk space and CLA Expansion requires 2 GB of hard disk space. That is a total of 11 GB of hard disk space for both products.



  • Q: How much CPU power do SSD4 and CLA Expansion use?



  • A: SSD4 and CLA Expansion use a lot of CPU power to run smoothly and efficiently. The exact amount may vary depending on your computer's specifications and settings.



  • Q: What are the system requirements for SSD4 and CLA Expansion?



  • A: The system requirements for SSD4 and CLA Expansion are:



  • Windows 7 or higher (32/64 bit)



  • Mac OS X 10.7 or higher (32/64 bit)



  • Intel Core 2 Duo Processor or higher (or equivalent)



  • 4 GB RAM (8 GB recommended)



  • 9 GB free hard disk space (SSD4)

  • 2 GB free hard disk space (CLA Expansion)



  • Internet connection for download and activation



  • A compatible DAW that supports VST, AU, or AAX formats



  • A MIDI keyboard or controller (optional)



  • Q: Where can I buy SSD4 and CLA Expansion?



  • A: You can buy SSD4 and CLA Expansion from the official website here: Steven Slate Drums. You can also buy them from other online retailers or distributors that sell Steven Slate Drums products.



  • Q: How can I get support for SSD4 and CLA Expansion?



  • A: You can get support for SSD4 and CLA Expansion from the official website here: SSD Support. You can also contact the support team via email or phone. You can also join the SSD user community on Facebook, Twitter, YouTube, Instagram, or Reddit.



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