Re: SOUND REPLACER: worth its while?
IMO Sound Replacer is no longer top dog. I paid $400 about a year ago, and now wish I hadn't. My major complaint is that it puts some samples in the wrong place, and you have to manually fix it.
My suggestion would be Drumagog. Since I've got it I haven't touched Sound Replacer and I might even be selling my i-lok license for it soon.
TL's Drum Rehab is supposed to be really good also.
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