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: Trigger-ready files designed specifically for Slate Digital Trigger 2.

At the heart of the package is the full-featured KONTAKT instrument. This is where the magic happens. Designed for Native Instruments’ KONTAKT 6.7.0 or higher (including Kontakt 7 and 8), the interface functions like a virtual mixing console and drum replacement system rolled into one.

Engineered for distinct click and low-end balance, the kick configurations include:

: Activation is managed via Native Access using a provided serial number. Workflow Benefits

Engineered with a deep, subby thud around 50-60Hz paired with a sharp, clicky transient click in the 4-6kHz range. This gives the kick the click it needs to remain audible on small phone speakers, backed by the low-end weight required for club systems.

Ranging from snappy and modern to deep and old-school.

For mix engineers working with live-tracked drums that need reinforcing, the inclusion of Steven Slate Trigger (.tci) files is a massive workflow enhancement.

At a size of roughly 3.5 GB to 8 GB depending on the package, it is relatively lean compared to some bloated libraries, but it punches far above its weight class. It offers the sound of a $50,000 drum recording session for a fraction of the cost and storage space.

One of the strongest selling points of this MDL Tone release is its compatibility across various workflows: 1. KONTAKT Version

Focus on the songwriting rather than troubleshooting drum tones. Why Choose MDL Tone?