
Dream Theater Drum Sound in Superior Drummer 3: Full Guide
Dial in the Dream Theater drum sound in Superior Drummer 3 — Portnoy and Mangini era settings, plus a Parasomnia-era Hitmaker SDX preset.

If your guitar tone sounds massive alone but disappears the moment drums and bass enter, the problem is often not your amp or plugins — it is your cabinet IR. Here is why it happens and how to fix it.

The Ultimate Guide: Which Digital Guitar Modeler Should You Buy in 2026?
Welcome to the definitive, ultimate guide to digital guitar modeling in 2026. If you are a guitarist reading this today, you already know the profound truth: the decades-old "tube versus digital" d...

FL Studio vs Cubase for Metal Production: Honest Comparison
FL Studio vs Cubase for Metal Production: Honest Comparison is a question we get asked constantly. Both are excellent tools, but they serve different needs. In this 2026 comparison, we break do...

Superior Drummer 3 vs GGD Modern & Massive 2 vs Addictive Drums 2: The Ultimate Drum Plugin Shootout
Choosing the right drum plugin is one of the most important decisions a rock or metal producer can make. The three heavyweights — Toontrack Superior Drummer 3 (now v3.4.3), GetGood Drums Modern &a...

Best Laptop for Music Production 2026: Complete Mac vs PC Buyer's Guide
Choosing the right laptop for music production can make or break your creative workflow. With Apple's M5 chip (released October 2025) redefining mobile performance and AMD's Ryzen AI 9 processors ...

Best Free & Paid VST Plugins for Metal Production 2026: The Complete Producer's Toolkit
Building the perfect metal production toolkit in 2026 doesn't require a massive budget. Between incredible free options and targeted paid investments, you can assemble a plugin collection that riv...

























































































