Bullet For My Valentine – No Easy Way Out

Published: July 26, 2020

Bullet For My Valentine – No Easy Way Out

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Description

4 years ago “almost” to the day (July 24, 2016) I covered the song “No Easy Way Out” by Bullet For My Valentine, who in turn covered it from Robert Tepper and the iconic soundtrack to Rocky IV. One month prior, I purchased my Roland TD-30 kit and I was super excited at what it potentially could do down the road. In my haste I just threw the original video out there without any real concern. If you want to check out that older video, here it is.

Well fast forward to today, or a month ago when I decided I wanted to fix my version of the cover and give it the justice it deserves! Well here it is. Pretty happy with the performance, not so happy with the video quality, but meh..

This is my own preset that is based off the Djent preset in the Superior Drummer 3 core library. I have used this preset for a few other songs that I was too lazy to really dial in an original sound; but it seemed to fit well with them. 😂 Many of my other presets are based off this preset with minor changes to fit better with the original track.

This download will be the complete Superior Drummer 3 tracked MIDI performance in .sd3p format created and played by me, as displayed on my YouTube channel, using the following Superior Drummer 3 libraries:

 

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Superior Drummer 3 Help

All downloads from Red Gear Music will require the following:

  • Superior Drummer 3 Core Library
  • Any additional SDX/EZX libraries as noted on each product page
  • The latest version of Superior Drummer 3

The project will come as a digital download in the .sd3p file format.  Once Superior Drummer 3 is open, go to the File menu, then choose Open, and select the downloaded .sd3p file. All mixer settings, channel routing, channel FX, and MIDI performance will be loaded automatically.

Since my electronic kit has many pieces, I have used some different MIDI mappings than what your kit may use.  If you need help changing the MIDI mapping, I would suggest you take a look at the Toontrack manual here.

After you load the downloaded project file into Superior Drummer 3, you can save the preset to your own library for use later.  Simply click on the preset name in the upper right corner, then choose Save As... to save it your own library.

 

To use?  Forever!  Once downloaded, you have free-use of the project & preset to do as you wish.  I highly recommend you backup the project file in a safe space so you can access them whenever necessary.  You are limited to 5 downloads within 5 days after purchase from redgearmusic.com.  After 5 days, you no longer have access to download the project file again.

On each product page, you will find a Kit Details section which will show the exact screenshot of the kit used for that project.  You can hover over each instrument icon to see which library is used that make up the kit.  If the project kit uses a custom one-shot sample, this will be notated and will be included in the download as a .wav file.

Absolutely!  That's why I am doing what I am doing.  My only request is that you give credit wherever you post your content.  Feel free to leave a product review here and include a link to your cover!