Tag: DW Drum Enhancer

  • Review: Make your Beats Sizzle with DW Drum Enhancer

    Review: Make your Beats Sizzle with DW Drum Enhancer

    The folks at Audified recently teamed up with drum manufacturer, DW (Drum Workshop), to create a plugin suitable for drum processing. DW Drum Enhancer provides producers and musicians a way to make their beats truly stand out in a mix. This flexible plugin is designed to work with acoustic kits, but I made it sizzle with my electronic setup – both with live and drum machine beats.

    DW Drum Enhancer Features

    • Includes Noise Gate, Compressor, Filter, and EQ
    • Flexible Tube-like Saturation for that “Push over the Cliff”
    • Intuitive and Simple Interface
    • Host of Presets created by Studio Engineers
    • Dial-in a Specific Drum Type or an Entire Kit
    • Sounds “Musical”
    • Available through Audified for $199

    If you record live drums into a DAW, you need to check out DW Drum Enhancer. Even electronic musicians using electro 808 sounds or acoustic drum plugins benefit from Drum Enhancer’s processing horsepower. It just might be that missing piece in your mix.

    An Easy Way to enhance your Drum Sound

    With a user interface that’s simple and intuitive, DW Drum Enhancer makes dialing-in a drum sound an easy process. From left to right are sections for the noise gate, compressor, EQ, filter, and saturator. A rotary selector lets you choose an individual drum type or one of the “other” settings when effecting a full kit.

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    DW Drum Enhancer in action. Photo by author.

    A small section on the lower right handles the loading and saving of presets. Knobs control the level I/O as well the individual effect parameters. There are also a variety of switches depending on the effect. Level meters round out Drum Enhancer’s user interface.

    All told, since the DW Drummer user interface is clearly laid out, you won’t encounter many issues getting started with the plugin. Simply calibrate it – if necessary – and try out one of the presets on a full drum track or an isolated individual drum. Presets exist for all!

    A Drum Effect plugin that’s Musical

    I created a few different drum tracks using my TrapKAT to put DW Drum Enhancer through its paces. Addictive Drums 2 from XLN provided the sound. I generally submix my drum tracks either within the plugin or on my venerable Roland TD-8 module when in use. Therefore I used Drum Enhancer’s Bus drum type primarily, while also exploring the self-explanatory Overhead and Room drum types.

    In short, the drum type selector simply serves to load “presets” tailored for a specific purpose. It also controls some aspects of each effect, unavailable to the user, like the time parameters of the noise gate and compressor, or the slope and Q parameters of the filter. Nonetheless, experimentation and rule-breaking are always warranted and sometimes rewarded.

    The combination of compression and EQ was especially effective – pun intended. I kept the noise gate turned off; they always annoyed me when I did studio work on my acoustic kit back in the day. Naturally, I had fun with the saturator control, dialing in a suitable amount of edge to add to the Addictive Drums 2 preset. The “Brown” and “Vintage” settings were my favorites.

    Plays Nicely with Electronic Drums

    DW Drum Enhancer also works well with electronic drum sounds. I used it with my analog Arturia DrumBrute, as well as some other e-drum plugins in the library. Approach the drum type and parameter settings just like you would with an acoustic kit. As always, experimentation is the key.

    Ultimately, if you regularly record drums – acoustic and even electronic – you need to explore DW Drum Enhancer. It provides a one-stop shop for those standard drum effects. It also adds some nice edge to drum plugins that sound overly dry. The plugin is available through Audified for $199 and take advantage of the free trial for performing your own due diligence.


  • New Music Technology Products Abound – Synth News Digest 14

    New Music Technology Products Abound – Synth News Digest 14

    Welcome to yet another edition of the TabMuse Synth News Digest. This time out, we offer a host of interesting new products from the music technology world. Perhaps one of them fosters inspiration in your own musical efforts?

    If you’re interested in checking out the previous news digest, simply click on the following link. As always, thanks for reading!

    The Dialog Audio SQ4 Sequence Processor adds Motion to your Synth Productions

    The SQ4 Sequence Processor from Dialog Audio seems like a Swiss Army Knife for synthesizer control. In that regard, it fills a similar need as a desktop plugin version of Ruismaker’s Rozeta, an excellent iOS music app. It essentially lets you create sequences to modulate synths – both hardware and software.

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    The SQ4 also works with CV-controlled synth gear. Photo copyright Dialog Audio.

    SQ4 shines at creating both stepped and curved modulation sequences. Its interface looks sharp and easy to follow. It generates MIDI CC messages useful for controlling outboard gear – even older CV-based synthesizers when using a MIDI to CV converter. Of course, it also works as a plugin within most popular DAWs.

    If you are looking for more motion within your synth tracks –hardware and software included – SQ4 belongs on your shortlist. It also pairs nicely with Dialog Audio’s MP3244 Modulation Processor. SQ4 retails for $49 and a bundle deal is available with the MP3244 for $79.

    Get your String Ensemble on with Spitfire Audio Ólafur Arnalds Chamber Evolutions

    Spitfire Audio continues to release high-end sample libraries for the discerning electronic musician. We previously covered BT Phobos and Hans Zimmer Percussion, with the latter getting a workout on the upcoming Church of Hed album. Now Spitfire brings Ólafur Arnalds Chamber Evolutions to the party.

    Featuring a host of chamber string ensemble samples from the BAFTA-winning composer, this sample library is especially useful for musical artists looking to add some orchestral sheen on their work. Expect Spitfire Audio’s usual attention to detail and out of this world sound quality. If you own a NKS compatible MIDI controller, more useful functionality is at your fingertips.

    Chamber Evolutions is available in most popular plugin formats at a street price of $299. Note the 31 GB of hard drive is space is required for the install.

    Analogue Solutions Treadstone synthBLOCK Desktop Synthesizer

    If high-end analog synthesis floats your boat, check out the Treadstone synthBLOCK from Analogue Solutions. Featuring a fully fleshed-out analog synth in a convenient desktop footprint, the Treadstone boasts an uncompromising architecture. It also includes MIDI to CV conversion functionality, so it integrates nicely with a modular setup.

    The Treadstone synthBLOCK retails for $599. Be the first one on your block to own one!

    Audified DW Drum Enhancer for a Modern Percussion Sound

    Audified hopes to take your drum tracks to a higher level with its DW Drum Enhancer plugin. A simple and intuitive interface lets you dial-in the right drum sound as quickly as possible. Since DW’s own engineers helped design the product, expect professional results and functionality.

    DW Drum Enhancer is available in most popular PC/Mac plugin formats at an inexpensive street price of $199. Bring home the beat!