@GMaq & @x42
Glen & Robin…first & foremost, I want to say THANK YOU for the AVL Drumkit plugin! As a Linux user, native drum VSTi are few and far between. There are numerous VSTs available for “programmed drums”, but as someone who actually plays drums and captures the MIDI hits (as opposed to programming), the eye of the needle gets even smaller. I was a fan of EZDrummer on Windows, and AVL Drumkit is the closest replacement for that software. And in my opinion, even better sounding because it’s less “processed” and allows for better sculpting of drum tones to suit my tastes.
I have tinkered with AVL and was equally pleased with the Black Pearl and Red Zeppelin drumkits…both sounded fantastic IMO and I was thrilled to have a native Linux solution, rather than a convoluted Carla/LinVST/Yabridge hybrid solution with extra layers of complexity. KUDOS…what has been done is a first rate Linux solution in my eyes.
Unfortunately, as a “real” drummer, I can’t use it. Here’s the issue: the OVERWHELMING majority of drum kits are typically 5 pieces…kick, snare, 2 rack toms, and floor toms. The next most popular kit configs are probably 6 pieces…a 5 piece with 2nd floor tom. 4 piece kits aren’t “uncommon”, but they’re not nearly as popular. Folks like me…an overwhelming majority of human drummers who play their drums in real time…can’t use the AVL drumkits to capture the drum hits…not enough drums! One of the best VSTs for drums in the Linux ecosystem isn’t an option for the overwhelming majority of human drummers, because it’s at least 1 tom short!
If I could make a request, please consider modifying the AVL drumkits to accommodate 5-piece drumsets, or even 6?! 4-piece drummers will still be able to use AVL drums with 5-6 piece configurations, but you will likely pick up a LOT of new users who play 5-6 piece kits (such as myself, and nearly every other real-world drummer I know!).
I understand it isn’t practical to re-record samples from those kits. But I saw that a new kit, Blonde Bop, was created recently, so maybe create a 5-6 piece kit sometime in the future? Alternatively, DrumGizmo has multiple kit configs to accommodate many drumkits and they provide instructions on their website to “pitch shift” their existing sound samples with a linux tool called “sox”…the equivalent of “tuning your drums”. It’s kind of buried on their website, so here’s a link:
https://www.drumgizmo.org/wiki/doku.php?id=howto:pitch-shift-howto
Would it be possible to “pitch shift” the existing rack tom and floor tom of the Black Pearl and Red Zeppelin kits, thereby creating a 6-piece that ALL DRUMMERS (well…about 98% of drummers) could use? This seems like an easy enough solution to implement, and add the MIDI note triggers. Perhaps the most challenging aspect would be to modify the graphics of the VST GUI, but I’m not a coder, and don’t want to presume that just because something sounds easy doesn’t mean it actually is?! LOL!
I don’t want this to come off as a criticism of AVL Drumkits. To reiterate, I think they’re fantastic and the best solution for VSTi drums in Linux. It’s just a shame that the best solution isn’t usable for folks like me who play “standard” 5-piece kits. Consider some of your favorite drummers and I think you will see that the MAJORITY of drummers play 5-6 piece kits.
I’m curious if this is something Robin and/or Glen would consider? Is this a reasonable request for real-world “human” drummers who mostly play 5+ piece kits? Is there anything I could do to encourage this to happen? KUDOS and THANK YOU for your contribution, but please consider making your wonderful VST available for US to use also.