Hi @Nateman,
I’m not sure you’re missing anything, (except, perhaps, that you can always drag and drop toms from the library into the set you are playing if you want a particular set to have more toms - each set in the Core Library and official Sunhouse Sound Packs has sounds mapped to at least three toms, by default, and many have four or five).
But, more to your actual point, I’ll add a little more detail to my original reply, below.
I went through and counted the fully mapped, multi-sampled snares, toms, and kicks released so far in our Core Library and Sound packs.
The full library currently has:
- 15 multi-sampled snares
- 17 multi-sampled toms
- 11 multi-sampled kicks
And I just created this post: All Acoustic Drums & Percussion (for drag and drop)
Where all of the acoustic instruments are arranged for more drag & drop-ability (rather than embedded inside sets).
The count above doesn’t include any re-pitching, re-EQing, or other customizations that have been made to repurpose those multi-sampled instruments into other kits. For example, Industrial Brooklyn, in my opinion, sounds like an entirely different kit from Brooklyn Vanguard even though it is made from all of the same material,
And, of course, the count above doesn’t include any creative use of one-shots, or any of the tonal/electronic/textural sets included in the Core Library and Sound Packs.
A quick scan of other e drum products leads me to believe that the Core Library and Sound Packs include a reasonable amount of multi-sampled instruments. Especially since acoustic replication, while an important part of what Sensory Percussion 2 does, is one of many compelling/exciting/useful things that Sensory Percussion 2 can do.
And as I mentioned in my original reply, we have some more fully acoustic packs planned for release in the future. So hang tight for some more acoustic drums!
We also do surveys from time to time that include questions about the sound library, so there will be more opportunities for you to let us know what you feel is good/bad/missing from the library.