magwa101 wrote:Totally weird, like "bleed" but obviously all virtual, there can be no bleed.
You sound very sure of that...
Absolutely they can emulate not only microphone bleeding, but other drums resonating with the drum that was hit. Hit a tom and you can hear the snare rattle...
You can read more about this in the
MODO Drum User Manual:
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4.2.3 – Buzz, Room and Overheads Controls
Just like a drum tech, with MODO DRUM, you can control every aspect of the kit construction. The MODO DRUM engine gives you control over the Mechanical Interactions.
For example, when you play the kick drum or hit the snare with your sticks, the contact between drumstick and membrane creates an interaction process between kick, snare and toms. MODO DRUM can reproduce that exact interaction to let you feel like you’re playing the real thing. Try experimenting with these two controls:
Tom Buzz: This sets the amount of mechanical interaction between the kick and the toms.
Snare Buzz: This sets the amount of mechanical interaction between the kick and the snare.
TIP: To get the desired effect from the Buzz control, try experimenting with changing the Tom and Snare settings. You will hear a change in the timbre of the Buzz.
Finally, to ensure we didn’t miss anything, we added the Room and Overhead controls for your kick, too.
Yeah, I know... IKM programmers are magicians...
Dave