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Does anyone here know of a free demo of Addictive drum 3 on Cubase? If so, please add a link.
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Addictive drum 3 on Cubase
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Re: Addictive drum 3 on Cubase
No, because there is no Addictive Drums 3 (yet). Addictive Drums 2 is the current version and you can get a free trial from their website.
https://www.xlnaudio.com/products/addictive_drums_2
Are you sure you meant Addictive Drums and not something like BFD3 or Superior Drummer 3?
All these drum programs will run within Cubase, providing that it's a fairly recent recent version (8 or later) and hopefully you're using a 64-bit system.
For Addictive Drums 2:
"This product should run on any host supporting VST, AU, or AAX plugins. XLN Audio actively tests on the host applications listed below:
Ableton Live 9 & 10
Apple Logic Pro 9 & 10
Avid Pro Tools 11 or later (Pro Tools First is not supported)
Cakewalk by Bandlab
Propellerhead Reason 9.5 or later (In Addictive Drums 2, the Bus channel cannot be sent to a separate out track.)
Reaper 4 & 5
Steinberg Cubase 8 or later"
Note that that the above are the versions that it's been tested to run on, it may run on earlier versions, or it may not.
Searching for the product will normally lead you to the manufacturer, as they are the ones who will be offering free trials (if they exist).
https://www.xlnaudio.com/products/addictive_drums_2
Are you sure you meant Addictive Drums and not something like BFD3 or Superior Drummer 3?
All these drum programs will run within Cubase, providing that it's a fairly recent recent version (8 or later) and hopefully you're using a 64-bit system.
For Addictive Drums 2:
"This product should run on any host supporting VST, AU, or AAX plugins. XLN Audio actively tests on the host applications listed below:
Ableton Live 9 & 10
Apple Logic Pro 9 & 10
Avid Pro Tools 11 or later (Pro Tools First is not supported)
Cakewalk by Bandlab
Propellerhead Reason 9.5 or later (In Addictive Drums 2, the Bus channel cannot be sent to a separate out track.)
Reaper 4 & 5
Steinberg Cubase 8 or later"
Note that that the above are the versions that it's been tested to run on, it may run on earlier versions, or it may not.
Searching for the product will normally lead you to the manufacturer, as they are the ones who will be offering free trials (if they exist).
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